Agrimony
Taken at Falkland on 26th June 2023 using Panasonic Lumix TZ70 in macro mode. Fact File

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Agrimony
Agrimony
Taken at Strathclyde Park on 11th August 2020 using Panasonic Lumix LX5 in macro mode. Fact File
Agrimony
Agrimony.                                                     
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A.K.A.
Agrimonia eupatoria.
Rosales.
Rosaceae.
Deciduous, perennial herbaceous plant.
Church steeples, sticklewort.
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Young grasslands.
Up to 1 mtr.
June - September.
The ancient Greeks used Agrimony to treat eye ailments, and it was made into brews for diarrhoea and disorders of the gallbladder, liver, and kidneys.