The blue or green oil shows the acid reaction only indistinctly: Milfoil oil.
The Yarrow, or Milfoil (Achillea Millefolium), is a plant which delights to find a home for itself in churchyards.
In bygone times, Nettle and Milfoil carried about the person used to be believed to drive away fear, and to be a certain charm against malignant spirits.
The expressed juice of dandelion and milfoil mixed with brandy spirit.
We find these brickmakers in still water where various water-plants grow, especially the water-milfoil and bladderwort.
I have always been most successful in finding them among the water-milfoil (Myriophillum) several species of which grow in New England and the Middle States.
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