DESCRIPTION
Agrimony, also known as Sticklewort, is a perennial herb, with square, erect, hairy, reddish stems. It will grow up to five feet in height, and its leaves are soft and downy, with silver-gray undersides with deep green tops. Also, it has five petal yellow flowers, which are grouped together with seven to thirteen on a stem. The flowers bloom June to July. Agrimony’s flowers and leaves give off a lemony scent when crushed.
HABITAT
There are more than twelve different species of Agrimony that grow in western Asia, Europe, including Britain, North Africa, and North America. Common Agrimony, Agrimonia eupatoria, is the most prevalent species in Europe and Britain. Hairy