Common Yarrow

Achillea millefolium 'Red Velvet' Asteraceae

Other names

Milfoil, Nose-Bleed, Sanguinary

Growth habit

Herbaceous

Perennation

Long-lived polycarpic perennial

Biocultural value

Leaves contain compounds, including salicylic acid, that provide analgesic and anti-inflammatory actions. It has been used since ancient times as first-aid remedy. Yarrow has been used since ancient times to staunch bleeding wounds. As a fabric dye its leaves and flowers yield pale yellow to rich gold colors on wool, silk and cotton.

Location

Young Flower Garden

Source of plant

Well-Sweep Herb Farm, Bluestone Perennials

Description

Flowers dark rose red; plants 20" tall.

USDA Hardiness Zone

3

Special characteristics

medicinal/pharmaceutical, other ethnobotanical uses