Offenbach, Germany, 05/2019
Offenbach, Germany, 05/2019(Backlit)

Achillea nobilis

Scientific Name
Achillea nobilis
FAMILY
Asteraceae
LIFESPAN
perennial
BLOSSOM SYMMETRY
radial
Common Name
Noble yarrow
ORDER
Asterales
BLOSSOM COLOR
white
PHYLLOTAXIS
alternate

Achillea nobilis, commonly known as noble yarrow, is a perennial wildflower native to central and eastern Europe. It is distinguished by its finely divided, aromatic leaves and dense clusters of creamy-white flower heads. The genus name Achillea refers to the Greek hero Achilles, who was said to use yarrow to treat wounds, giving the plant a long-standing association with healing. Unlike the more common yarrow species, Achillea nobilis has a stronger scent and a more upright, refined appearance, which led to its historical use in traditional medicine and as a strewing herb.

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Submitted by Jonathan Auch from New York, USA
Submitted by Jonathan Auch from New York, USA(HD Scan)