WebA. Gryposepala: This is a small plant used by native Americans for a variety of health issues. A. Parviflora: Sometimes called swamp agrimony, it is a small version that found in many wetlands in North America. A. Pubescens: This variety grows naturally in wetlands, but is also suited for dry areas. WebAgrimonia gryposepala - Species Page - NYFA: New York Flora Atlas County Introductions References Contributors User's Guide Support the Atlas New York Flora Atlas » Species Page Print Agrimonia gryposepala Jump to a section: Classification Citation Source Synonyms Distribution Map Photo Slideshow Photo Gallery
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WebAgrimonia gryposepala Wallr. Tall Hairy Agrimony, Agrimony Rosaceae (Rose Family) Synonym (s): USDA Symbol: AGGR2 USDA Native Status: L48 (N), CAN (N) An erect, wand-like cluster of small yellow flowers extending above pinnately compound leaves; stem exudes spicy odor when crushed. The species name means "having hooked sepals." WebOak Bluff Prairie, Marshall County, Illinois Michael D. Jones Natural Land Institute 320 South Third Street Rockford, Illinois 61104 June 30, 1998. 40 ... Agrimonia gryposepala Tall agrimony X Agrimonia pubescens Soft agrimony X Agropyron repens* Quack grass X Agrostis alba * Red top X X tina leighton therapy
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WebSearch Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences First << 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 >> Last. Page 37, records 3601-3700 of 15741 http://eppcapp.ky.gov/nprareplants/details.aspx?species=Agrimonia+gryposepala WebRange & Habitat: The native Downy Agrimony is occasional to locally common in central and northern Illinois, but it is less common or absent in southern Illinois (see … part time recruiting coordinator remote