GM Tea. 🍵✨ collected some more yarrow yesterday. The tea bag is with cinnamon, hop and orange peel.

Yarrow in German is „Schafgarbe“ (Schaf means sheep 🐑) because sheep like to eat that plant. I thought it was because it looks like sheep, maybe that’s also true. Germans get very creative when naming things lol!

I use it to support my cycle because it’s known to be antispasmodic. 💚 and yes, I feel like it helps. 🙏🏼 #wildherbs

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Good morning 🌞☕

GM! We call it “Coada soricelului” - mouse tail 😁

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GM 🫂💚 Yarrow in Romanian is 'coada șoricelului,' which translates to "mouse tail."

That’s a long word for tail you & nostr:npub1ztyqtftdkt6q36gux3xptn4ldv7sdpqka3rvhvlmna50e9t7kx4qk5kfjr got in your language 😯

Tail = Coada

Șoricel = Little mouse

I read in a book of old gardening lore people used to tie it to their tools because it helps you stop bleeding if you cut yourself. I have had a quite a few times to try it out since then and it works pretty much instantly from when you first apply it. Its really amazing how effective it is and if you follow up with some comfrey and calendula your back to gardening pretty soon after.

The latin name, Achillea millefolium is coming from Achiles, the hero from Trojan war who use it to treat his soldiers wounds

Wow I never made that connection before 😃

The story is that he learned about the medicinal properties from Chiron, the centaur

GM!

Good morning!

I'm glad you're finding it helpful! ☺️

Love these wordgames too…lots of interpretation possible 💗

I tried it because of your post. Didn't work for me.