RF2JN5RXG–A vertical closeup of Achillea tomentosa, commonly known as woolly yarrow.
RMRYD3WF–Achillea Tomentosa Woolly Yellow Yarrow
RM2AXRHHG–The big flowers of the woolly yarrow are yellow blooming, a impressive perennial in the summerly cottage garden.
RMR5CTXJ–Illuminated miniatures of the plants Water Wort (Gallitrichum), Houseleek (Immolum), and Woolly Yarrow (Heliotropium), with Mercury, with winged feet, standing next to Homer . Medical and herbal collection, including Pseudo-Apuleius, Herbarius; Pseudo-Dioscorides, De herbis femininis (ff. 49v-73); Sextus Placitus, De medicina ex animalibus. England, N.? or France, N.?; last quarter of the 12th century. Source: Sloane 1975, f.27. Language: Latin.
RM2H91WH2–Woolly yarrow, Achillea tomentosa in flower.
RMM42YWN–Wooly Yarrow (Achillea tomentosum) in the herb garden at the Getty Villa, Pacific Palisades, California.
RMREEDM1–. Common weeds of the Canadian Prairies;. Weeds. ILLUSTRATIONS AND DESCRIPTIONS OF WEED SPECIES. Achillea lanulosa Nutt. WOOLLY YARROW A perennial with shallow rootstocks, 2 feet high, usually covered with silky hairs. Leaves 1 to 6 inches long, finely divided. Flowers in compact, round-tipped clusters, usually white, about i inch across. A common plant on prairie and roadsides.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original wor
RMMKP7RJ–Assorted Compound Flowers
RFE0B5EJ–a small herd of sheeps grazing on the grass
RFETPAPD–Blooming yellow yarrow in the summer garden.
RFFB0243–Lonely Sheep in Norway
RMT0NRAK–Dreer's autumn catalogue 1906 (1906) Dreer's autumn catalogue 1906 dreersautumncata1906henr Year: 1906 Aster Grandiflorus. A.chillea [BlUfoil or Tarroio). ' The Pearl.' Pure white, flowers allsummeir; 2 fl. niipendiila {Noble Tai''ow. Large corymbs; golden yel- low ; July ; 2 ft. Millefolium Rosenxa '.Rofsy W!/oil). Rosy pink; blooms all summer; 18 inches. Eupatorium {Fern-leaved Yarrow). Brilliant yellow; 4 ft. Tomentosa (Woolly Yarrow). Golden yellow; June. Adonis Pyrenaica. Orange-yellow; May. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. Vernalis {Ox-Eye). One cf the earliest spring flowers; large yello
RMMCJ7YY–. Aster Grandiflorus. A.chillea [BlUfoil or Tarroio). " The Pearl." Pure white, flowers allsummeir; 2 fl. niipendiila {Noble Tai"'ow. Large corymbs; golden yel- low ; July ; 2 ft. Millefolium Rosenxa '.Rofsy W!/oil). Rosy pink; blooms all summer; 18 inches. Eupatorium {Fern-leaved Yarrow). Brilliant yellow; 4 ft. Tomentosa (Woolly Yarrow). Golden yellow; June. Adonis Pyrenaica. Orange-yellow; May. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. Vernalis {Ox-Eye). One cf the earliest spring flowers; large yellow blossoms. 25 cts. each ; $2.50 per doz. Acoiiitum {Monkshood, or Helm/- i Flower). Aii
RF2F7KDWT–flock of sheep on green grass field background spring
RF2B8D4R1–Mammal in the farm
RM2H91WN5–Woolly yarrow, Achillea tomentosa in flower.
RMDDX1ME–Achillea tomentosa; Woolly Yellow Yarrow
RMM42YT3–Wooly Yarrow (Achillea tomentosum) in the herb garden at the Getty Villa, Pacific Palisades, California.
RMRMD0YT–. Annual & hardy perennial plants. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Chester County; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Pernnials Seeds Catalogs. [Acanthus latifolius.]. 'ACHILLEA TOMESTOSA. ' A. Millefolium II. rubrum. (Red-flow- BRED Yarrow.) Similar to the above, except- ing in the color of the flowers. A. Ptarmica fl. pi. (Double-flowering Smk/.kwort.) A low spreading plant, with small, pure white heads of double flowers. Fine for bouquets. A British species. A.toinenlosa. (Woolly Yarrow.) From Europe. Of low growth, with handsome woolly foliage, and yellow flowers. Excellent on rock- work. (
RFETPAPT–Blooming yellow yarrow in the summer garden.
RMT0NRAH–Dreer's autumn catalogue 1905 (1905) Dreer's autumn catalogue 1905 dreersautumncata1905henr Year: 1905 Aquilegia (Columbine). .Achillea (Milfoil or Yarrow). •'The Pearl.' Pure white, flowers all summer; 2 ft. Filipendula (Noble Yarrow). Large corymb; golden yel- low ; July; 2 ft. Millefoiinm Rosenra (Ro/sy Milfoil). Rosy pink; blooms all summer; 18 inches. Eupatorium {Fern-leaved Yarrow). Brilliant yellow: 4 ft. Tomentosa (Woolly Yarroio). Golden yellow; .June. Adonis Pyrenaica. Orange-yellow; May. 25 cts. each; S2.50 per doz. Venialis (Ox-Eye). One of the earliest spring flowers: large yell
RMMCJ846–. Aquilegia (Columbine). .Achillea (Milfoil or Yarrow). •'The Pearl." Pure white, flowers all summer; 2 ft. Filipendula (Noble Yarrow). Large corymb; golden yel- low ; July; 2 ft. Millefoiinm Rosenra (Ro/sy Milfoil). Rosy pink; blooms all summer; 18 inches. Eupatorium {Fern-leaved Yarrow). Brilliant yellow: 4 ft. Tomentosa (Woolly Yarroio). Golden yellow; .June. Adonis Pyrenaica. Orange-yellow; May. 25 cts. each; S2.50 per doz. Venialis (Ox-Eye). One of the earliest spring flowers: large yellow blossoms. 26 cts. each ; $2.50 per doz. Acoiiitiiin (Monksliood, or Helmet Floicer). Aiitumiial
RFM6ARF9–A big Sheep on the green gras
RF2F7KCR9–flock of sheep on green grass field background spring
RM2AGEJ3B–. Book of garden plans. oloniferumSedum sexangulareSaxifraga virginiensisSempervivum tectorumSempervivum arachnoideumCerastium. arvensePhlox subulataThymus Serpyllum 69 70 BOOK OF GARDEN PLANS COMMON NAME BOTANICAI, NAUE 32. Woolly Thyme Thymus Serpyllum, var. lanu- ginosus 33. Mountain Thyme Thymus Serpyllum, var. mon- tanus 34. Rupture Wort Herniaria glabra Base of Wall 35. Coral Bells Heuchera sanguinea 36. Showy Stonecrop Sedum spectabile 37. Red Columbine Aquilegia canadensis 38. Mexican Columbine .... Aquilegia Skinneri 39. Blue Columbine Aquilegia ccerulea 40. Tall Yellow Yarrow .... Ac