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''Achillea'' species are used as food plants by the [[larva]]e of some [[Lepidoptera]] species - see [[list of Lepidoptera which feed on Achillea]]. | ''Achillea'' species are used as food plants by the [[larva]]e of some [[Lepidoptera]] species - see [[list of Lepidoptera which feed on Achillea]]. | ||
=Garden Hybrids= | |||
Achilleas are not only themselves attractive in the ornamental garden, but reliably add the presence of butterflies to the garden in temperate regions. This aspect of the plant's effectiveness can be amplified by the addition of other mainstays of [[butterfly garden|butterfly gardening]], like [[buddleia]] (butterfy bush), [[salvia]] species, and [[ageratum]], and the avoidance of [[pesticides]] that are harmful or fatal to the butterflies. | |||
==Culture== | |||
==Named varieties== | |||
Hybrid Achilleas are commercially availbae from nurseries in a variety of colors, heights and foliage types. | |||
== Species == | == Species == |
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Achillea is a genus of flowering plants,commonly referred to as yarrow, that are frequently used in garden borders and beds in ornamental horticulture. These plants typically have frilly, hairy, aromatic leaves and rather large flat clusters of small flowers at the top of the stem. Achilleas have a relatively long flowering period for temperate perennial plants and most species have an attractive architectural form. These traits have led to a number of strains having been domesticated as garden plants. Such selections offer a variety of colors of both foliage and flower that are useful in garden design. Achillea species are versaltile plants that have uses in both the informal and formal ornamental gardens.
In their wild form, they are native to Europe and temperate areas of Asia. A few grow in North America. Several forms of wild Achillea have been used as medicinal herbs.
The genus was named for the Greek mythological character Achilles. According to the Illiad, Achilles' soldiers used yarrow to treat wounds [1], hence some of its common names such as allheal and bloodwort.
Achillea species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species - see list of Lepidoptera which feed on Achillea.
Garden Hybrids
Achilleas are not only themselves attractive in the ornamental garden, but reliably add the presence of butterflies to the garden in temperate regions. This aspect of the plant's effectiveness can be amplified by the addition of other mainstays of butterfly gardening, like buddleia (butterfy bush), salvia species, and ageratum, and the avoidance of pesticides that are harmful or fatal to the butterflies.
Culture
Named varieties
Hybrid Achilleas are commercially availbae from nurseries in a variety of colors, heights and foliage types.
Species
- Achillea abrotanoides
- Achillea ageratifolia : Balkan Yarrow, Greek Yarrow
- Achillea ageratum : Sweet Yarrow
- Achillea albicaulis
- Achillea aleppica
- Achillea ambrosiaca
- Achillea armenorum
- Achillea asplenifolia
- Achillea atrata
- Achillea aucheri
- Achillea barbeyana
- Achillea barrelieri
- Achillea biebersteinii
- Achillea brachyphylla
- Achillea bulgarica
- Achillea cartilaginea : Silver Spray Yarrow
- Achillea chrysocoma
- Achillea clavennae : Silvery Yarrow
- Achillea clusiana
- Achillea clypeolata
- Achillea coarctata
- Achillea collina
- Achillea cretica
- Achillea crithmifolia
- Achillea cucullata
- Achillea decolorans = synonym of Achillea ageratum Garden Mace
- Achillea depressa
- Achillea distans : Alps Yarrow
- Achillea erba-rotta : Musk Milfoil
- Achillea falcata
- Achillea filipendulina Fernleaf Yarrow
- Achillea fraasii : Filigree Yarrow
- Achillea fragantissima
- Achillea lewisii
- Achillea goniocephala
- Achillea grandiflora
- Achillea griseovirens
- Achillea gypsicola
- Achillea holosericea
- Achillea horanszkyi
- Achillea huteri
- Achillea kelleri
- Achillea kotschyi
- Achillea lanulosa : White Yarrow
- Achillea ligustica : Ligurian Yarrow
- Achillea lingulata
- Achillea macrophylla : Broad-leaved Yarrow
- Achillea membranacea
- Achillea micrantha
- Achillea millefolium : Milfoil, Yarrow, Allheal, Thousand-leaf, Bloodwort, Carpenter's Grass, Cammock, Green arrow, Gordoloba, Plumajillo, Sneezeweed, Nosebleed, Green Adder's Mouth, Soldier's Woundwort, Dog Daisy, Old-man's-pepper
- Achillea millefolium alpicola : Common Yarrow
- Achillea millefolium arenicola : Common Yarrow
- Achillea millefolium borealis : Boreal Yarrow, Northern Yarrow
- Achillea millefolium californica : California Yarrow, Western Yarrow
- Achillea millefolium gigantea : Giant Yarrow
- Achillea millefolium litoralis : Coast Yarrow
- Achillea millefolium megacephala : Largehead Yarrow
- Achillea millefolium millefolium : Common Yarrow
- Achillea millefolium nigrescens : Common Yarrow
- Achillea millefolium occidentalis : Western Yarrow
- Achillea millefolium pacifica : Pacific Yarrow
- Achillea millefolium puberula : Common Yarrow
- Achillea mongolica = synonym of Achillea sibirica
- Achillea monocephala
- Achillea moschata : Musk Milfoil, Forest Lady's Herb
- Achillea nana : Dwarf Alpine Yarrow
- Achillea nobilis : Noble Yarrow, Creamy Yarrow
- Achillea ochroleuca
- Achillea odorata
- Achillea oxyloba
- Achillea oxyodonta
- Achillea pannonica
- Achillea phrygia
- Achillea ptarmica : Sneezewort, Sneezeweed, Seezewort Yarrow, Bachelor's Buttons
- Achillea pyrenaica
- Achillea roseo-alba
- Achillea rupestris
- Achillea santolina
- Achillea schischkinii
- Achillea sedelmeyeriana
- Achillea setacea
- Achillea sibirica : Siberian Yarrow
- Achillea sintenisii
- Achillea sipikorensis
- Achillea sudetica = synonym of Achillea millefolium alpestris
- Achillea sulpherea
- Achillea talagonica
- Achillea taygetea
- Achillea tenuifolia = synonym of Achillea millefolium millefolium
- Achillea tomentosa : Woolly Yarrow
- Achillea tzsonii
- Achillea umbellata
- Achillea vermicularis
- Achillea vermiculata
- Achillea virescens
- Achillea wilhelmsii
- Achillea wilsoniana : Wilson's Yarrow
References
External links
Section Herbal information
- Achillea millefolium (Yarrow) HerbMed
- Yarrow Herbalist David Hoffmann @ Health World
Section Eclectic herbal information
- Achillea millefolium (Yarrow) King's American Dispensatory @ Henriette's Herbal
- Yarrow Mrs. Grieve's "A Modern Herbal" @ Botanical.com
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