Agrimony
Related Category: Plants
(ăg´rĭmō´´nē), any plant of the genus
Agrimonia, perennials of the family Rosaceae (
rose family) native to north temperate zones, to Brazil, and to Africa. They are found wild in the N and central United States. Agrimony is sometimes cultivated in herb gardens for its small yellow flowers and aromatic leaves, used for an astringent tea. A compound derived from agrimony, agrimophol, is used as an anthelmintic. Agrimony is classified in the division
Magnoliophyta, class Magnoliopsida, order Rosales, family Rosaceae.