Yarrow Herb (Leaves, Stems & Flowers) (Cut & Sifted)
Yarrow is a perennial member of the daisy family that is original to Asia and Europe but now widely cultivated around the world. The plant has several common names that indicate its historical use, such as Soldier's Herb and Nosebleed. At one time, the flowers were used to flavor wines, liquors and other beverages. Today, the flowers are mostly used in tea blends and to produce tinctures. Yarrow flowers are also infused in oil for use in making salves, creams and other skin care products.
Also Known As
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Soldier's Woundwort, Nose Bleed and Staunchweed
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SKU
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5000
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Certifications
Gluten Free
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No
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Kosher
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No
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Organic
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No
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Ordering & Availability
Minimum Order Quantity
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100 lbs
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Properties
Application
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cosmetic - Infuse in oil for use in soaps, lotions, ointments and other topical formulations.culinary - Yarrow is not generally used in cooking, but the flowers may be prepared as a secondary herb in tea blends. The flowers are also tinctured.safety - Use with caution if you have a known allergy to plants in the ragweed family.
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Country of Origin
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Albania
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Storage & Packaging
Pack Sizes
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1/4 pound, 1 pound
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Storage Instructions
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Keep in a tightly-sealed container in a cool, dark place.
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