Wild yarrow in the forefront, and cultivated yarrow in the back
WOW. I’ve noticed this anecdotally, but this is a fantastic illustration of the inferiority of the cultivar. Only the foreground yarrow deserves the awesome appellation “eyelash of venus.”
Wow, that’s interesting to hear—I’ve always heard the reverse, though I’ve really only worked with processing a...
Actually, I’ve noticed that the cultivated yarrow contains much stronger medicine. I’ve been using this as a...