Botanical Name: Achillea millefolium
Common Name:
- English: Common Yarrow
- Also, known as: Achillée, Achillenkraut, Amelotu, Artemisia Bastarda, Bauchwehkraut, Berbe
- Militaris, Biranjasif, Baranjaasif, Bloodwort, Bumadaran, Carpenter’s Grass, Carpenter’s Weed, Chipmunk Grass, Centofoglie, Cickafark, Ciento En Rama, Common Yarrow, Daun Seribu, Dog Daisy, Egel Tologch Ovs, Erba Da Carpentierir, Erba Da Falegnam, Erva D’o Marchese, Fl Or De La Pluma, Gandana, Gordoloba, Green Arrow, Herbe Au Charpentier, Herbe De Millefeuille, Hezarbarg, Jungfraukraut, Katzenkraut, Knight’s Milfoil, Mil De Tama, Mil En Rama, Mil Fl Ores, Mil Hojas, Milefolio, Milfoil, Millefolium, Milenrama, Nosebleed, Old Man’s Pepper, Oum Alf Ouraka, Pharange, Saigum, Sanguinary, Sataraatyoutas, Schafgarbe, Schafgarbenkraut, Seiyonokogiriso, Seiyounokogirisou, Sneezeweed, Soldier’s Milfoil, Stratictes, Tansy, Thou Alf Ouraka, Thousand Leaf, Thousand Leaf Grass, Thousand Seal, Thousand Weed, Trava Tysyachelistnik, Troneto, Umm Alf Waraqah, Western Yarrow, Wound Wort, Yarrow, Yerba De Carpintero, Yerba De La Muela, Gandana, and Rojmari.
Origin: Native to Asia, Europe and North America
Harvested: Wild or cultivated
Parts Used: Flower
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