Where is Yarrow found?
Keeping this in consideration, where can I find Yarrow?
More specifically, it can be found due east of Horseshoe Overlook, between the hills and the forest line. Another easy location to spot Yarrow is just southeast of Rhodes, in the Scarlett Meadows just north of Bolger Glade. It'll be on the ground beyond the trees just outside of the trail.
Beside this, where does yarrow grow best?
Common yarrow (Achillea millefolium) is native to the dry, disturbed soils of prairies, meadows, and the edges of forest in the northern hemisphere. This perennial grows best in hardiness zones 3-9. It grows 36-inches high and produces white flowers.
Yarrow has been used to induce sweating and to stop wound bleeding. It also has been reported to reduce heavy menstrual bleeding and pain. It has been used to relieve GI ailments, for cerebral and coronary thromboses, to lower high blood pressure, to improve circulation, and to tone varicose veins.