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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...
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Agrimonia eupatoria –
Common agrimony (Europe, Asia, Africa)
Agrimonia gryposepala –
Common agrimony, tall
hairy agrimony (North America)
Agrimonia incisa...
- city of
Crimea the
Battle of Eupatoria, 1855
Eupatoria (Pontus), an
ancient city of
Pontus Agrimonia eupatoria,
common agrimony Eupator (disambiguation)...
- of
Agrimonia eupatoria,
which is
native to Europe, Asia, and Africa. "NatureServe
Explorer -
Agrimonia gryposepala".
NatureServe Explorer Agrimonia gryposepala...
- acid is a
chemical compound isolated from
Luehea divaricata and
Agrimonia eupatoria.
Tormentic acid
derivatives have been
synthesized and studied. Csuk...
- ISBN 978-1-5272-2630-2. Rich, T.C.G. "Plant Crib:
Agrimonia eupatoria/A. procera" (PDF). BRC. "
Agrimonia procera".
Online Atlas of the
British and Irish...
- The
species was
first described by John
Torrey and Asa Gray as
Agrimonia eupatoria var. mollis. It was
raised to a
species by
Nathaniel Lord Britton...
- for
several plants and may
refer to:
Agrimonia eupatoria,
native to
Europe and
introduced to
North America Agrimonia gryposepala,
native to
North America...
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Aconitum napellus Adenostyles alliariae Adenostyles leucophylla Agrimonia eupatoria Alchemilla alpina Allium insubri****
Androsace alpina Androsace brevis...
- and the fr**** is dis****d.
Larvae feed on
common agrimony (
Agrimonia eupatoria),
Agrimonia procera, ****-agrimony (Aremonia agrimonoides), musk strawberry...