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Agrimonia (from the Gr**** ἀργεμώνη),
commonly known as
agrimony, is a
genus of 12–15
species of
perennial herbaceous flowering plants in the
family Rosaceae...
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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...
- that:
Against one
possessed by a devil: Put in holy
water and in ale bishopwort,
water-
agrimony,
agrimony, alexander, ****le; give him to drink. "The Anglo-Saxon...
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Throughwax Tutsan, or
Parkleaves Woad
Agrimony Alexanders Asparagus Avens (Wood Avens) Bay-tree
White Beets Water-Bettony Wood-Bettony
Bilberries Borrage...
- groovebur,
harvestlice agrimony N
Agrimonia pubescens – soft groovebur, soft
agrimony N
Agrimonia striata –
woodland agrimony,
grooved agrimony Agropyron X Agropyron...
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Acanthospermum australe (Paraguayan starburr)
Agrimonia pubescens (soft
agrimony)
Anthriscus caucalis (burr chervil)
Arctium lappa (greater burdock) Bidens...
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species in the
reeds are teasel,
common reed, hemp
agrimony and
purple loosestrife. In the reen grow
water horsetail, reedmace,
marsh marigold and
azure damselfly...
- ferns,
walking ferns, thimbleweed,
cranefly orchid, phlox, tick trefoil,
agrimony,
poison ivy, Hyperi****
perforatum (St. John's wort),
starry campion, tall...
- stonechat,
water rail and kingfisher,
flora such as
water crowfoot,
purple loosestrife, hemp
agrimony,
water forget-me not and
branched bur-reed. Freshwater...
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additional foods include sheep sorrel, timothy-gr****, buttercup, persicaria,
agrimony, red and
black raspberries, mulberries, buckwheat, plantain, wild lettuce...