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  2. 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 ...

  3. Coptotriche agrimoniella - Wikipedia

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    The larvae feed on Agrimonia parviflora and Agrimonia rostellata. They mine the leaves of their host plant. References This ...

  4. Agrimonia striata - Wikipedia

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    Agrimonia striata ( roadside agrimony, grooved agrimony, [1] agrimony, cocklebur, woodland agrimony, [2] woodland grooveburr [3]) is a species of perennial forb belonging to the rose family ( Rosaceae ). It grows to about 40 inches (1m) producing a dense cluster ( raceme) of 5-parted yellow flowers on a hairy stalk above pinnately-divided ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Agrimonia parviflora - Wikipedia

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    Agrimonia parviflora can grow up to 6.0 feet tall with long, fibrous roots growing up to 6 inches in length. It is an erect plant with multiple stems which grows rapidly. Harvestlice has multiple small yellow flowers in midsummer. Some plants may contain as many as 100 flowers. Yellow flowers contains 5 petals and has 5–10 stamens.

  7. Agrimonia eupatoria - Wikipedia

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    Agrimonia eupatoria is a species of agrimony that is often referred to as common agrimony, church steeples or sticklewort . The whole plant is dark green with numerous soft hairs. The soft hairs aid in the plant's seed pods sticking to any animal or person coming in contact with the plant. The flower spikes have a spicy odor like apricots.

  8. Agrimoniinae - Wikipedia

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    Agrimoniinae is a subtribe of the rose family, Rosaceae. It is the sister to subtribe Sanguisorbinae in tribe Sanguisorbeae. It includes the Afromontane endemics Hagenia and Leucosidea .

  9. Agrimonia pubescens - Wikipedia

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    Agrimonia pubescens is an erect perennial, growing upwards of 40 in (1,000 mm) tall. It has erect and canescent or pubescent stems. The five to thirteen leaflets are oblong and dentate, and pinnately divided once.