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Achillea Millefolium 800+ seeds "White yarrow" BULK
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Achillea Millefolium 800+ seeds "White yarrow" BULK

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South Africa
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Product code
1432
Bob Shop ID
24101714
Achillea Millefolium
1400+ seeds
"White yarrow"
Yarrow has been valued since ancient times for its ability to stop bleeding, hence its folk name "nosebleed." Today, yarrow is valued for its ability to fight off colds and flu. It is also an ingredient in many herbal cosmetics.
Dried and cut flowers are used in arrangements.
Select the site for the yarrow. It grows well in full sun or light shade. The best soil for this plant is well-drained and not-too-rich. They do not thrive if they are over-watered or planted in very rich soil.

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Customer ratings: 3 ratings

Excellent seller. Will buy again in future.
08 Sep 2010
Excellent seller. Will buy again in future.
08 Sep 2010
Great deal and excellent service.
21 Sep 2010