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yarrow

/ˈjæɹəʊ/

Meanings
  • A flowering plant in the family Asteraceae, native to Europe, Asia, and North America.

    - "The yarrow plant has white flowers and feathery leaves."
    - "Yarrow is a common wildflower in Europe and Asia."

Synonyms

devil's nettle , sanguinary , soldier's woundwort , thousand-leaf , achillea , milfoil
Rhymes
Words rhyming with yarrow
arrow , marrow , scarrow , tarrow
Homophones
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  1. Yarrow () : A flowering plant in the family Asteraceae.

  2. Yarrow (English) : A type of arrow used in archery.


Variants
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yarrow , yarrows
Forms
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The different forms or varieties of yarrow, such as common yarrow (Achillea millefolium), wild yarrow (Achillea ptarmica), and cultivated varieties of yarrow.


Etymology
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The name yarrow comes from the Old English word gerauwe, which means 'a healing herb'.


Related Concepts
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  1. Asteraceae: The Asteraceae is a large and diverse family of flowering plants, commonly known as the aster or daisy family. The family is characterized by their composite flowers, which are made up of many smaller flowers, called florets.

  2. Medicinal herbs: Medicinal herbs are plants that are used for medicinal purposes. They have been used for thousands of years to help treat a variety of conditions, from simple ailments to more complex health issues. Medicinal herbs can be used in many different forms, such as teas, tinctures, capsules, powders, and essential oils.

  3. Composite flowers: Composite flowers are a type of flower that is made up of many smaller flowers, called florets. Composite flowers are commonly known as aster or daisy flowers because of their characteristic appearance. The outer florets of a composite flower are usually sterile and do not produce seeds. Instead, they serve to attract pollinators, such as bees and butterflies, to the inner florets of the composite flower, where the seeds are produced.


Culture
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Yarrow has been used in various cultural practices throughout history. In ancient Greece, yarrow was used as a medicinal herb to help reduce fever and relieve pain. In medieval Europe, yarrow was used as a strewing herb to help freshen up rooms and prevent the spread of diseases. Today, yarrow is still used in various cultural practices, such as traditional Chinese medicine, Native American herbalism, and European herbalism.

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