Yarrow is one of the most important medicinal plants.
The name of the yarrow (Achillea) comes from the name of the invulnerable Achilles, who learned about the properties of this plant from a skillful healer,
Centaur Chiron and during the Trojan War taught the Greeks to use yarrow to treat wounds.
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In addition, the yarrow was endowed with magical properties: in the Middle Ages it was used in rites of black magic.
On the other hand, different beliefs were associated with different people with yarrow. For example, in some countries the yarrow was decorated with bridal clothes, which guaranteed unearthly love.