- Achillea aegyptiaca
Taxobox
name = Egyptian Yarrow
image_width = 240px
regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis =Magnoliopsida
ordo =Asterales
familia =Asteraceae
genus = "Achillea "
species = "A. aegyptiaca"
binomial = "Achillea aegyptiaca"
binomial_authority = L."Achillea aegyptiaca" [ [http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=ACAE2 "Achillea aegyptiaca"] at [http://plants.usda.gov USDA PLANTS Database] ] (Egyptian Yarrow [cite book | author=
Wood, John | title=Hardy Perennials and Old Fashioned Flower | year=2006 | publisher=Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation] ) isornamental plant in theAsteraceae family native toEurope . [ [http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/taxon.pl?408831 "Achillea aegyptiaca"] at [http://www.ars-grin.gov Germplasm Resources Information Network - (GRIN) ] ] This is an evergreen (though herb-like) species. It has been grown for more than 200 years inEnglish garden s, and originally came, as its name implies, fromEgypt . Notwithstanding the much warmer climate of its native country, it proves to be one of the hardiest plants in our gardens. I dare say many will think theYarrow s are not worthy of a place in the garden; but it should not be forgotten that not only are fine and useful flowers included in this work, but also the good "old-fashioned" kinds, and that a few such are to be found amongst the Yarrows is without doubt. Could the reader see the collection now before me, cut with a good piece of stem and some foliage, and pushed into a deep vase, he would not only own that they were a pleasing contrast, but quaintly grand for indoor decoration."A. aegyptiaca" not only produces a rich yellow flower, but the whole plant is ornamental, having an abundance of finely-cut foliage, which, from a downy or nappy covering, has a pleasing grey or silvery appearance. The flowers are produced on long stems nearly 2ft. high, furnished at the nodes with clean grey tufts of smaller-sized leaves; near the top the stems are all but naked, and are terminated by the flat heads or corymbs of closely-packed flowers. They are individually small, but the corymbs will be from 2in. to 3in. across. Their form is that of the common Yarrow, but the colour is a bright light yellow. The leaves are 6in. to 8in. long, narrow and pinnate, the leaflets of irregular form, variously toothed and lobed; the whole foliage is soft to the touch, from the nappy covering, as already mentioned. Its flowers, from their extra fine colour, are very telling in a cut state. The plant is suitable for the borders, more especially amongst other old kinds. Ordinary garden loam suits it, and its propagation may be carried out at any time by root division.
Flowering period, June to September.
:* "This article incorporates text from the
Hardy Perennials and Old Fashioned Flower byJohn Wood , a publication now in the public domain."References
External links
* [http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=ACFI USDA Plants Profile: "Achillea filipendulina"]
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