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    webPlant Characteristics: Achillea plants have feathery foliage and clusters of dainty flowers. Their diverse color palette and butterfly-attracting …

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      Where does Achillea come from?
      The genus is primarily native to Europe, temperate areas of Asia, and North America. Achillea species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species.
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      How big does Achillea grow?
      Species and cultivars range in size from very small, creeping plants to very large—up to 4 feet (1.2m) tall. Achillea is easy to grow and grows well even in poor, dry soil. Achillea is a perennial. It is also known as milfoil and yarrow. Achillea is easily recognizable by its bitterish, aromatic odor, and taste.
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      Are Achillea a food plant?
      Achillea species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species. Achillea species and cultivars are popular garden plants. ^ "Achillea". Index Nominum Genericorum.
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      Why is Achillea important?
      Named after Achilles, hero of the Trojan Wars in Greek mythology, who used yarrow to heal the wounds of his soldiers, Achillea is valued for its pleasantly fragrant, feathery foliage and its long-lasting, conspicuous, flat umbel flowers.
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      webAchillea (Bloodwart, Carpenter's Weed, Common Yarrow, Devil's Nettle, Fern-Leaf Yarrow, Milfoil, Nose Bleed, Oldman's Pepper, Sanguinary, Soldier's Wounwort, Stenchgrass, Thousandleaf, Yarrow) | North …

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