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yarrow$503694$ - tradução para espanhol

LAKE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
Yarrow reservoir; Yarrow Lake

yarrow      
n. milenrama, planta del género de las aquileas
yarrow         
  • ''A. millefolium'' cultivar
  • Wenatchee Foothills]], [[Chelan County, Washington]]
  • Petiolate]] leaves on lower stems
  • Pollination by ''[[Eristalis arbustorum]]''
  • Illustration from ''[[Köhler's Medicinal Plants]]'' (1887–1898)
  • ''A. millefolium'' 'Paprika' [[cultivar]]
  • Yarrow essential oil
  • A bunch of 50 yarrow ''A. millefolium'' subsp. ''millefolium'' var. ''millefolium'' stalks, used for ''[[I Ching]]'' divination
SPECIES OF PLANT
Achillea Millefolium; Common Yarrow; Old man's pepper; Nosebleed plant; Common yarrow; Old Man's Pepper; Gordaldo; Soldier's Woundwort; Thousand-leaf; Thousand-seal; Yarrow; Western yarrow; Knight's milefoil; Soldier's woundwort; Devil's nettle; Bad man's plaything; Carpenter's weed; Death flower; Field hops; Gearwe; Hundred leaved grass; Knyghten; Milefolium; Millefoil; Old man's mustard; Seven year's love; Snake's grass; Stanchweed; Thousand seal; Yarroway; Yerw; Plumajillo; Thousandleaf; Devil's plaything; Fernweed; Knight's milfoil; Staunchweed; Thousand leaf; Thousand weed; Yarrow bloodwort; Yarrow milfoil; Herb Militaris; Thousand Leaf; Thousand Seal; Field Hop; Carpenter’s Weed; Death Flower; Devil’s Nettle; Snake’s Grass; Soldier’s Woundwort; Achillea albida; Achillea alpicola; Achillea ambigua; Achillea anethifolia; Achillea angustissima; Achillea arenicola; Achillea bicolor; Achillea borealis; Achillea californica; Achillea ceretanica; Achillea compacta; Achillea coronopifolia; Achillea crassifolia; Achillea cristata; Achillea dentifera; Achillea eradiata; Achillea fusca; Achillea gigantea; Achillea gracilis; Achillea haenkeana; Achillea intermedia; Achillea lanata; Achillea lanulosa; Achillea laxiflora; Achillea marginata; Achillea nabelekii; Achillea occidentalis; Achillea ossica; Achillea pacifica; Achillea palmeri; Achillea pecten-veneris; Achillea pseudo-tanacetifolia; Achillea puberula; Achillea pumila; Achillea rosea; Achillea sordida; Achillea subalpina; Achillea submillefolium; Achillea sylvatica; Achillea tanacetifolia; Achillea tenuis; Achillios millefoliatus; Alitubus millefolium; Alitubus tomentosus; Chamaemelum millefolium; Chamaemelum tanacetifolium; Chamaemelum tomentosum; Herb militaris; Field hop; Soldier’s woundwort; Devil’s nettle; Snake’s grass; Yarrow salve
milenrama
planta medicinal de flores blancas o rojizas y fruto seco
sneezewort         
SPECIES OF PLANT
White Tansy; Fair-maid-of-France; Bastard Pellitory; European Pellitory; Wild Pellitory; Sneezewort Yarrow; Sneezewort; Ptarmica vulgaris; Sneezewort plant; Sneezeweed yarrow; Bastard pellitory; European pellitory; Sneezewort yarrow; Wild pellitory; White tansy; Achillea dracunculoides; Achillea fragilis; Achillea grandis; Achillea ircutiana; Achillea lenensis; Achillea leucanthema; Achillea linearis; Achillea maxima; Achillea multiplex; Achillea partheniflora; Achillea serrulata; Achillea sylvestris; Alitubus pyrenaicus; Chamaemelum ptarmica; Chrysanthemum ptarmicifolium
eléboro blanco
árbol eurasiático de olor fuerte y hojas simples y perennes

Definição

Yarrow
·noun An American and European composite plant (Achillea Millefolium) with very finely dissected leaves and small white corymbed flowers. It has a strong, and somewhat aromatic, odor and taste, and is sometimes used in making beer, or is dried for smoking. Called also milfoil, and nosebleed.

Wikipédia

Yarrow Reservoir

Yarrow Reservoir - named after the River Yarrow - is a reservoir in the Rivington chain in Anglezarke, Lancashire, England, and has a storage capacity second to Anglezarke Reservoir. Construction of the reservoir, designed by Liverpool Borough Engineer Thomas Duncan, began in 1867.

In 2002, several tons of fish were transported to this reservoir when the Upper Rivington reservoir was completely drained for essential maintenance work.

The construction of Yarrow Reservoir was described in Wm. Fergusson Irvine's book "A Short History Of The Township Of Rivington" :

A suitable site for the embankment having been selected, a trench was excavated on the centre line of the intended work and carried down to the solid rock right across the valley. This was filled with clay deposited in layers of 9 inches, and carefully puddled so as to produce a homogeneous watertight material. This clay wall, having reached the natural surface of the ground, was continued through the embankment, which was also built in thin layers thoroughly rammed and consolidated on both sides of the clay centre. Before commencing the erection of the embankment all peat and unsound material were stripped from the site. The inner or water slopes of the embankment have been built to an angle of 3 to 1, and outer slopes to an angle of 2 to 1. The impermeability of the dam depends upon the wall of puddled clay in the heart of the dam tied into the solid rock at the bottom and sides of the valley. The clay wall has been carried up to a batter on each side of 1 inch to every foot vertical, the thickness at the top being 6 feet. The inner slopes of the bank are protected by 15-inch pitching, consisting of the millstone grit of the neighbourhood, laid on a bed of broken stone. The outer slopes have been soiled and grassed over.

On the banks of the reservoir is a 'face in the wall' - an effigy carved into a large stone on top of the dry stone wall, which is said to depict an inspector who worked for the Liverpool Corporation and made workers' lives a misery.

The construction of the reservoir meant that a small hamlet called Alance was flooded, centred on the rebuilt Alance Bridge, and a large dwelling was demolished - Turner's Farm - which lives on in current maps only in name as Turner's Embankment.