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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.”

videre-licet:

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.”

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    Wow, that’s interesting to hear—I’ve always heard the reverse, though I’ve really only worked with processing a...
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    Actually, I’ve noticed that the cultivated yarrow contains much stronger medicine. I’ve been using this as a...
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