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The feathery leaves of the yarrow plant have been used historically as an herbal tea in many countries and cultures.
The yarrow plant grows native to temperate regions throughout the northern hemisphere. As a member of the aster family, it is kin to daisies, marigolds, and dandelions. Yarrow is often known by its Spanish nickname, plumajillo, which means "little feather", a name it earned from the small, feathery appearance of its leaves. Yarrow has been used historically in Europe and areas of Asia. According to legends, the mythical hero Achilles purportedly brought yarrow with his armies as to aid them along their travels. Today, tea made from yarrow may serve as a soothing herbal tisane for everyday enjoyment. A Time-Honored Tradition
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