Английская Википедия:Achillea ageratifolia

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Achillea ageratifolia, the Balkan yarrow or Greek yarrow, is a species of flowering plant in the daisy family Asteraceae, native to Bulgaria and Greece. Growing to Шаблон:Convert tall and broad, it is a compact herbaceous perennial. It is a highly variable species, with three recognized subspecies. They have erect, simple, somewhat woody based stems.[1] The narrow grey-green foliage resembles that of a related genus Ageratum, hence the Latin specific epithet ageratifolia.[2] The solitary, daisy-like composite flower heads are white with yellow centres and about 2–3 cm across.[3] They appear May–July in the northern hemisphere.[4]

Cultivation

In cultivation in the UK, this plant has received the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit.[5] An adaptable plant, it prefers a sunny, open position. It is hardy down to -10 to -15 degrees C.[4] It is also drought tolerant and grows well in USDA hardiness zones 3–8.[6] Common problems include aphids and downy mildew.[7]

Taxonomy

It was first described in 1813 as Anthemis ageratifolia by James Edward Smith in Florae Graecae,[8][9] but was transferred to the genus Achillea by George Bentham & Joseph Hooker in 1873.[8][10] The genus name refers to the Ancient Greek hero Achilles, who is said to have used yarrow leaves to stop his soldiers' wounds from bleeding.[6]

References

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  9. Smith,J.E. (1813) Fl. Graec. Prodr. 2(1): 191
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