Achillea ageratifolia

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 Achillea ageratifolia subsp. var.  
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USDA Zones: 3 to 9
Sunset Zones: 1-24, 26, 28-45
Flower features: white
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Achillea ageratifolia, commonly called yarrow or greek yarrow, is a herbaceous perennial flowering plant native to Greece and Bulgaria. It is a highly variable species, with three recognized subspecies that have white flowers. They have erect, simple, some-what woody based stems.[1]

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  1. Strid, Arne; Tan, Kit (1986). Mountain flora of Greece. Cambridge [Cambridgeshire]: Cambridge University Press. pp. 434. ISBN 0-7486-0207-0. http://books.google.com/books?id=PFl2OiIWOp0C&lpg=PA434.