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| − | | name = ''Achillea'' | + | |familia=Asteraceae |
| − | | common_names = Yarrow | + | |genus=Achillea |
| − | | growth_habit = herbaceous | + | |common_name=Milfoil, Yarrow |
| − | | high = <!--- 3ft (1m) --> | + | |name_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia |
| − | | wide = <!--- 20in (65cm) --> | + | |habit=herbaceous |
| − | | origin = <!--- Mexico, S America, S Europe, garden, etc --> | + | |lifespan=perennial |
| − | | poisonous = <!--- indicate parts of plants which are known/thought to be poisonous --> | + | |life_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia |
| − | | lifespan = perennial
| + | |exposure=sun |
| − | | exposure = full sun | + | |water=moderate |
| − | | water = moderate | + | |Temp Metric=°F |
| − | | features = <!--- flowers, fragrance, naturalizes, invasive --> | + | |sunset_zones=1-24, 26, 28-45 |
| − | | hardiness = <!--- frost sensitive, hardy, 40F (5C), etc -->
| + | |image=Achillea millefolium.jpg |
| − | | bloom = <!--- seasons which the plant blooms, if it is grown for it's flowers -->
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| − | | usda_zones = <!--- eg. 8-11 -->
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| − | | sunset_zones = 1-24, 26, 28-45 | |
| − | | color = IndianRed
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| − | | image = Achillea millefolium.jpg | |
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| − | | image_caption = [[Yarrow]] (''[[Achillea millefolium]]'')
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| − | | regnum = Plantae
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| − | | divisio = Magnoliophyta
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| − | | classis = Magnoliopsida
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| − | | ordo = Asterales
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| − | | familia = Asteraceae
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| − | | genus = Achillea
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| | '''''Achillea''''' is a genus of about 85 [[flowering plant]]s, in the family [[Asteraceae]], commonly referred to as ''yarrow''. They occur in [[Europe]] and temperate areas of [[Asia]]. A few grow in [[North America]]. These plants typically have frilly, hairy, aromatic [[Leaf|leaves]]. | | '''''Achillea''''' is a genus of about 85 [[flowering plant]]s, in the family [[Asteraceae]], commonly referred to as ''yarrow''. They occur in [[Europe]] and temperate areas of [[Asia]]. A few grow in [[North America]]. These plants typically have frilly, hairy, aromatic [[Leaf|leaves]]. |
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| | These plants show large, flat clusters of small [[flower]]s at the top of the stem. These flowers can be white, yellow, orange, pink or red. A number of species are popular [[garden]] plants. | | These plants show large, flat clusters of small [[flower]]s at the top of the stem. These flowers can be white, yellow, orange, pink or red. A number of species are popular [[garden]] plants. |
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| | + | Achillea (its virtues said to have been discovered by Achilles). Compositae. Includes Ptarmica. About 100 species, some of which are hardy herbaceous border and alpine perennials of easy culture. |
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| | + | Leaves simple or compound, often ternate: fl.-heads small, corymbose or racemose; receptacle nearly flat or convex, chaffy; ray fls. pistillate, fertile, the rays white or pink; disk fls. perfect, fertile. |
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| | + | Most of the achilleas can be grown in ordinary garden soil, preferring open sunlight and well-drained situations. Some are alpine or sub-alpine and require rock-garden conditions. These are indicated under the individual species. Dwarf kinds make carpets in dry, sunny places; large kinds suitable for wild gardens.{{SCH}} |
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| | ==Cultivation== | | ==Cultivation== |
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| | ===Propagation=== | | ===Propagation=== |
| − | {{edit-prop}}<!--- Type propagation info below this line, then delete this entire line --> | + | Propagation in spring by division, cuttings and seeds: chipfly by the first method and easily accomplished{{SCH}}. |
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| | ===Pests and diseases=== | | ===Pests and diseases=== |
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| | ==Species== | | ==Species== |
| | + | [[Image:Achillea filipendula detalle corimbo.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Fernleaf Yarrow (''Achillea filipendula'')]] |
| | *''[[Achillea abrotanoides]]'' | | *''[[Achillea abrotanoides]]'' |
| | *''[[Achillea ageratifolia]]'' : Balkan Yarrow, Greek Yarrow | | *''[[Achillea ageratifolia]]'' : Balkan Yarrow, Greek Yarrow |
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| | *''[[Achillea talagonica]]'' | | *''[[Achillea talagonica]]'' |
| | *''[[Achillea taygetea]]'' | | *''[[Achillea taygetea]]'' |
| − | [[Image:Achillea filipendula detalle corimbo.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Fernleaf Yarrow (''Achillea filipendula'')]]
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| | *Achillea tenuifolia = synonym of ''Achillea millefolium millefolium'' | | *Achillea tenuifolia = synonym of ''Achillea millefolium millefolium'' |
| | *''[[Achillea tomentosa]]'' : Woolly Yarrow | | *''[[Achillea tomentosa]]'' : Woolly Yarrow |
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| | *''[[Achillea wilhelmsii]]'' | | *''[[Achillea wilhelmsii]]'' |
| | *''[[Achillea wilsoniana]]'' : Wilson's Yarrow | | *''[[Achillea wilsoniana]]'' : Wilson's Yarrow |
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| | + | A. Ageratum, Linn. Fla. yellow. Eu.—A. ageratifolia, Benth. & Hook. (Anthemis Aizoon). Tufted, woolly, silvery gray: fls. white. May, June. Alps.—A. asplenifolia. Vent. Lvs. pinnate, smooth: fls. white. There is a red-fld. form. N. Amer.—A. atrata, Linn. Dwarf, tufted, aromatic: radical lvs. petiplate; cauline lvs. pinnatisect: fls. white. Alps.—A. aurea. Lam. Fls. golden yellow, the seeds stipitate: lvs. woolly. Aug., Sept. S. Eu. : Chrysanthemum achilleaefolium (which see).—A. decolorans, Schrad. Lvs. undivided: fls. pale yellow. July. Eu.—A. Herbarota, All. Dwarf, tufted, aromatic alpine: lvs. undivided, serrate: fls. white. May, June.—A. ligustica, All. Lvs. pinnatind: fls. white. Eu., Orient.—A. moschata. Jacq. Lvs. smooth, pinnately parted, lobes uncut: fls. white. Eu.—A. nana, Linn. Dwarf, hairy, woolly, aromatic: lvs. pinnatisect: fls. white. Spring. Eu. Used in making Chartreuse.—A. odorata, Linn. Lvs. pinnatisect; lobes cut: fls. white.—A. pectinata, Willd. Fls. pale yellow.—A. rupestris, Huter. Lvs. 1/2in. long, linear-spatulate, entire. S. Italy. B.M. 6905.—A. santolinoides. Lag. 1 ft.: lvs. pinnatisect, hairy-woolly: fls. white. July. Spain.—A. serrata, Retz. Lvs. pinnatifid, woolly: fls. white. Siberia(?).—A. Siehana, Hort. Fls. golden yellow, fragrant. Asia Minor.—A. umbellata, Sibth. Very woolly rock plant, 4-5 in.: lvs. pinnatifid; lobes oblong, bluntish, entire or serrate: fls. white. June. Greece.—A. valesiaca. Stein. Lvs. pinnately parted: fls. white. June-Aug. Eu. Other trade names are A. corymbosa, A. transylvanica and A. Huteri; none is known in hort. or botanical literature. N. Taylor |
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