Also known as yarrow - the yellow color is far more common but I've seen a lot of the red in recent years. I also have some lavender color I'll post at a later date. This is my foofy for this Friday.
Kathy, again a wonderful Foofy Friday (F²) contribution. In your country the common name of the Achillea is Yarrow. In my country it's called Duizendblad (Thousand leaves) referring to Achillea millefolium. ('Achillea' after Achilles (the Greek mythological character) who took yarrow with his armies for the treatment of battle wounds; 'mille' stands for 'thousand'; and 'folium' stands for 'leave'.)
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In your country the common name of the Achillea is Yarrow. In my country it's called Duizendblad (Thousand leaves) referring to Achillea millefolium.
('Achillea' after Achilles (the Greek mythological character) who took yarrow with his armies for the treatment of battle wounds; 'mille' stands for 'thousand'; and 'folium' stands for 'leave'.)