Everything about Achillea Ptarmica totally explained
Achillea ptarmica (
Sneezewort,
Sneezeweed,
Bastard Pellitory,
European Pellitory,
Fair-maid-of-France,
Goose Tongue,
Sneezewort Yarrow,
Wild Pellitory,
White Tansy) is a species in the genus
Achillea. It has loose clusters of white, button-like
flowers that bloom from June to August. Its dark green
leaves have finely-toothed margins.
This is a hardy, drought-tolerant plant that prefers full sun and moist but well-drained
soil.
The name
ptarmica comes from the
Greek word
ptairo (=sneeze) and means 'causes sneezing'.
Like many other plants, the sneezewort's pattern of development displays the
Fibonacci sequence.
The plant is posionous to cattle, sheep, and horses. Symptoms are generally slow to develop, and include fever, rapid pulse, difficulty breathing, weight loss, drooling, spasms and loss of muscular control, and convulsions.
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