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  2. Agrimonia gryposepala - Wikipedia

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    Agrimonia gryposepala (commonly known as tall hairy agrimony, [ 2 ]common agrimony, [ 3 ]hooked agrimony, [ 3 ] or tall hairy grooveburr[ 4 ]) is a small perennial flowering plant of the rose family ( Rosaceae ), which is native to North America. This plant was used by various indigenous peoples to treat medical problems such as diarrhea and ...

  3. Agrimonia - Wikipedia

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    Agrimonia (from the Greek ἀργεμώνη ), [ 1] commonly known as agrimony, is a genus of 12–15 species of perennial herbaceous flowering plants in the family Rosaceae, [ 1] native to the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, with one species also in Africa. The species grow to between 0.5–2 m (1.6–6.6 ft) tall, with ...

  4. Native American ethnobotany - Wikipedia

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    Agrimonia gryposepala, used by the Iroquois to treat diarrhea. [12] Also used by the Cherokee to treat fever, [13] by the Ojibwa for urinary problems, [13] and by the Meskwaki and Prairie Potawatomi used it as a styptic for nosebleeds. [13] Allium tricoccum, used as both food and medicine. Please see the article for full information.

  5. Cherokee ethnobotany - Wikipedia

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    An infusion of the bark used as a wash for a sore tongue. [1] Viburnum prunifolium (commonly known as black haw) – an infusion of the plant taken to prevent recurrent spasms, root bark used as a diaphoretic and a tonic, and compound infusion of it taken for fever, smallpox and ague. An infusion of the bark used as a wash for a sore tongue.

  6. Category : Plants used in traditional Native American medicine

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    Cherokee ethnobotany. Iroquois ethnobotany. Kinnikinnick. Navajo ethnobotany. Zuni ethnobotany. List of medicinal plants of the American West.

  7. Common agrimony - Wikipedia

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    Common agrimony. Common Agrimony. Common agrimony is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Agrimonia eupatoria, native to Europe and introduced to North America. Agrimonia gryposepala, native to North America. Category: Set index articles on plant common names.

  8. Category:Agrimonia - Wikipedia

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    Agrimonia gryposepala; P. Agrimonia parviflora; Agrimonia pilosa; Agrimonia procera; Agrimonia pubescens; S. Agrimonia striata This page was last edited on 6 June ...

  9. Iroquois ethnobotany - Wikipedia

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    Agrimonia gryposepala, drink made from the roots used to treat diarrhea, Potentilla canadensis, pounded infusion of the roots given as an antidiarrheal. Waldsteinia fragarioides, a compound decoction of the plants used as a blood remedy, and poultice of the smashed plants applied to snakebites. References