Animals do not typically eat yarrow at all, however some insects tend to be fond of it. Sheep and Cows will eat yarrow. However cows are usually prevented from eating yarrow as it tends to give the milk produced by the cows a bitter or non savory taste.
Yarrow is a source of nectar for butterflies and bees. Sheep, goats, deer, and antelope eat it. Grouse eat the insects that are attracted to the yarrow.
Gophers prefer to eat other plants than yarrow. Plant nurseries call it gopher resistant but not gopher proof.
Golden yarrow, Oregon sunshine or Eriophyllum confertiflorum, grows in the Sierra Nevada ranges in California. It is really part of the sunflower family. It is attractive to butterflies.
The Yarrow was created in 2008.
Richard Yarrow's birth name is Alfred Richard Ironside Yarrow.
Siberian yarrow and common yarrow grow all over temperate Asia.
Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) provides shelter and habitat for various small animals and insects. Beneficial insects such as ladybugs, lacewings, and various pollinators may find refuge among its dense foliage. Additionally, small mammals and birds might use yarrow plants for cover and nesting material. The plant's structure and presence in diverse ecosystems contribute to supporting local wildlife.
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There is around 90% organic matter in yarrow. A yarrow is a type of flower.
Prune yarrow by deadheading the flowers as they dry. You can divide the roots and share your yarrow with another gardener.
Common Yarrow is in no danger of extinction.
Yarrow Shipbuilders's population is 3,000.