Origins
Achillea, commonly known as yarrow, the generic name, Achillea, is in honor of Achilles, the greatest warrior among the Greeks. Today, yarrow's blooms populate garden walks and floral designs alike. Believed to prevent baldness if used as a shampoo. This powerful herb is also believed to cure headaches, kidney infections, stop bleeding and help lessen the severity of the common cold. If grown outside in a garden, will attract bees, butterflies and/or birds. The odor of its crushed leaves is one of the most outstanding characteristics of yarrow. The leaves when dried and crushed have a strong, aromatic minty smell and are frequently used for flavouring tea.