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Morphology:
Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) is an erect
herbaceousperennial plant that produces one to several
stems (0.2 to 1m tall) and has a rhizomatous growth form.
Leaves are evenly distributed along the stem, with the
leaves near the middle and bottom of the stem being the
largest. The leaves have varying degrees of hairiness
(pubescence). The leaves are 5–20 cm long, bipinnate or
tripinnate, almost feathery, and arranged spirally on the
stems. Yarrow grows up to 3500m above sea level. The
plant commonly flowers from May through June, and is a
frequent component in butterfly gardens. Common
yarrow is frequently found in the mildly disturbed soil of
grasslands and open forests. Active growth occurs in the
spring. In North America, there are both native and
introduced genotypes, and both diploid and polyploid
plants.
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