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Properly, "Yarrow" is a common name of the herb [[Achillea millefolium]], but the name is often used for other plants with a similar appearance, especially Queen Anne's Lace ([[Daucus carota]]), which is itself often confused with Poison Hemlock ([[Conium maculatum]]) or Fool's Parsley ([[Aethusa cynapium]]).
Properly, '''Yarrow''' is a common name for the herb [[Achillea millefolium]], but the name is often used for other plants with a similar appearance, especially [[Queen Anne's lace]] ([[Daucus carota]]), which is itself often confused with [[poison hemlock]] ([[Conium maculatum]]) and [[fool's parsley]] ([[Aethusa cynapium]]).

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Properly, Yarrow is a common name for the herb Achillea millefolium, but the name is often used for other plants with a similar appearance, especially Queen Anne's lace (Daucus carota), which is itself often confused with poison hemlock (Conium maculatum) and fool's parsley (Aethusa cynapium).