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- Yarrow [r]: Plant of the genus Achillea, aromatic perennial herb of the family Asteraceae, native to north temperate regions and used sparingly to flavour salads, soups and occasionally egg dishes. [e]
- Yarrow [r]: Plant of the genus Achillea, aromatic perennial herb of the family Asteraceae, native to north temperate regions and used sparingly to flavour salads, soups and occasionally egg dishes. [e]
- Achillea [r]: Genus of flowering plants, commonly referred to as yarrow, that are frequently used in garden borders and beds in ornamental horticulture. [e]