Yarrow Quotes

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Andrea Gibson
“I thought, "The flowers, save the flowers..."

I never thought for a second
we wouldn't save the people”
Andrea Gibson, Pole Dancing to Gospel Hymns

March McCarron
“Mr. Paggle lifted his own ale in the air. “What shall we toast to?”
“Yarrow’s right hook?” Peer said.
“Bray’s unladylike nerve?” Arlow suggested.
“To new friends,” Yarrow said.
“New friends,” they agreed. Their glasses clinked merrily.”
March McCarron, Division of the Marked

Jeanette Lynes
“In addition to the rose stems, she'd stashed some stalks of yarrow---Fitch's yarrow, harp-song yarrow, as local people called it. They bought it for protection, healing or, often, a love charm. Lavender knew yarrow's other, more shadowy names: werewolf's tail, witch's weed, bad man's plaything.”
Jeanette Lynes, The Apothecary's Garden

Meg Donohue
“Yarrow: A flowering herb in the aster family with lacy umbrellas of blossoms whose soft, mossy scent aids healing”
Meg Donohue, The Memory Gardener