Yarrow (Achillea Millefolium) On Mt. Lemmon — Images by kenne
A beautiful plant
alive or dry
long lasting
diffidently not a
one-night stand
possessing
herbal properties
providing a variety
of benefits
throughout the ages
medieval to modern
known for
clotting blood to
increasing intelligence
just ask the
Pueblo peoples —
try chewing before
fire-eating.
— kenne
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I love yarrow 🙂
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So easy to! Thanks for the comment.
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Next time I plan to fire-eat, I’ll give chewing yarrow a try! Yarrow comes in such pretty colors. We have yellow and white, but I don’t think I’ve seen that blue before.
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They are white with a light blue that shows up, depending on the angle of the light. I know they tend to be yellow in the mid-west.
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I have some white in my front yard in New England. They seeded there, and I looked more carefully in the sun, and you are right, they do appear bluish from the side. I learned something new today, thanks!
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You are more than welcome.
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Truly beautiful images! Is that some kind of insect on the top of the bloom?
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Yes it is.
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Reblogged this on Becoming is Superior to Being.
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