Yarrow, that most useful herb!

 



Achillea millefolium . Bloodwort. Carpenter's Weed. common Yarrow. Hierba de las Cortaduras. milfoil. Plumajillo.

 

Achillea millefolium, commonly known as yarrow, belongs to the family Asteraceae. It is the most widespread and one of the most widely used medicinal plants in the world. The word “Achillea” refers to the Greek hero Achilles, who is believed to have carried the plant to treat the wounds of the soldiers, while the word millefolium meaning thousand-leaf, refers to the multipinnate leaves. The genus Achillea includes 110–114 species, largely native to Eurasia, with some native to North America and Africa. However, hybridization and infra- specific variability have complicated the taxonomy and so until now there was no single broadly accepted classification. A. millefolium and related species form a complicated and a frequently hybridizing polyploidy complex (including diploid through octaploids). 

(From ScienceDirect.com)

 

This basic recipe for yarrow tea is simple and quick to make:

Ingredients

1 teaspoon of dried yarrow flower If using fresh flowers, double the amount)

1 cup of boiling water

Optional: fresh lemon wedge and honey

Directions

Place flower parts into mug.

Pour boiling water on top.

Steep for 10 minutes.

Strain and serve.

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.  (Recipe from Superfoodly.com)

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