Yellow yarrow / Achillea millefolium - is a perennial, unpretentious plant with a long flowering period. It grows well on poor, dry, non-acidic soils. Withstands trampling. Grows fast. Can be planted on slopes to strengthen them.
Very widely used in landscaping, as well as for the preparation of flower arrangements. It is a good honey plant.
In folk medicine, common yarrow is used for leucorrhea, malaria, insomnia, urolithiasis, some liver diseases, urinary incontinence, as a wound healing and hemostatic during heavy menstruation.
Sowing seeds for seedlings - at the end of February, planting seedlings in open ground - at the end of April or at the beginning of May. Grows in full sun or partial shade. The flowering period lasts from June to September.
Other common names include old man's pepper, devil's nettle, sanguinary, milfoil, soldier's woundwort, and thousand seal.
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