Agrimonia eupatoria is a perennial herbaceous plant available as 20 fresh seeds. This plant belongs to the Rosaceae family and is prized for its medicinal properties and ornamental value.
Agrimonia eupatoria has a pubescent stem, dark green, pinnate leaves and yellow spike-shaped inflorescences, reaching a height of 30 to 100 cm. The hairs are rough and cover the entire plant. The leaves are pinnate, dark green and velvety above, light green below, arranged alternately, the lower leaf plates are collected in a basal rosette. The flowers of the common agrimony are five-petaled, yellow in color, regular, collected in long spike-shaped racemes (up to 40 cm in length). Blooms from June to August. In September, small fruits are formed - tenacious achenes, capable of clinging with their bristles to the fur of animals and human clothing and being carried over considerable distances.
Native to Europe and Western Asia, Agrimonia eupatoria thrives in temperate climates with moist soils and full sun to partial shade. It can be found in meadows, along streams, and in woodland edges, typically at elevations up to 1,500 meters.
Agrimonia eupatoria has been used in traditional medicine for centuries to treat various ailments, including digestive issues and skin problems. The plant's achenes have been used as a natural remedy for wounds and as a diuretic. In folklore, Agrimonia eupatoria is said to have been used to ward off evil spirits and to bring good fortune.
Agrimonia eupatoria is a low-maintenance plant that requires minimal care. It prefers well-draining soil and full sun to partial shade. Water regularly, but avoid overwatering, which can lead to root rot.
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