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Small-flower agrimony

Agrimonia parviflora Aiton

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Small-flower agrimony
Small-flower agrimony leaf
Small-flower agrimony flowers
Small-flower agrimony flowers
Small-flower agrimony leaf
Small-flower agrimony habit
Small-flower agrimony fruit
Small-flower agrimony habit
Small-flower agrimony fruit
Small-flower agrimony leaf

Morphology

Stem
Erect, simple or branched above, glandular and densely hairy with short antrorse and longer spreading hairs.
Leaves
Basal and cauline, alternate, odd-pinnately compound, 1.6 to 10 inches long, frequently with smaller leaflets intermixed with larger ones; stipules leaf-like; petiole present on basal and lower cauline leaves, absent on upper cauline leaves; lower cauline leaves with primary leaflets 11-23, minor leaflets 1-4 pairs; primary leaflets narrowly elliptic to lanceolate, 1 to 3.2 inches long, .2 to .8 inch wide, margins serrate to dentate, apex acuminate, abaxial surface glandular and pubescent to villous.
Inflorescence
Racemes, terminal and sometimes axillary, 5-75-flowered, axis glandular and densely puberulent, also often with few scattered longer hairs .04 to .08 inch long.
Flower
Hypanthium campanulate to broadly turbinate, fringed with hooked bristles; sepals 5; petals 5, yellow, oblong, .08 to .24 inch; stamens 5-10; pistils 2, distinct.
Fruit
Indurate hypanthium enclosing 1 achene topped by erect, connivent, hooked bristles; hypanthium .06 to .12 inch long, .06 to .16 inch wide, shallowly to moderately grooved, grooves gland-dotted, glabrous, ridges sometimes sparsely hirsute; achenes globose, .08 to .1 inch wide.

Ecology

Habitat
Mesic to dry oak-hickory forests and woodlands, thickets, mesic tallgrass prairies, marshes, seeps, ravines, often in sandy soil.
Distribution
East 2/3 of Kansas

Practical Information

Uses
The Cherokee took an infusion of the fruits for fevers and an infusion of roots to satisfy children's hunger (Moerman 1998).

Additional Notes

Comments

Agrimonia, possibly a corruption of Argemone, a plant mentioned by Pliny and parviflora small flower.

Quick Facts
Plant Type
Wildflower
Family
Rosaceae - Rose Family
Life Span
Perennial
Height
1-5 feet
Origin
Native
Last Updated
2021-09-11
Color Groups
Yellow Wildflowers
Flowering Period
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Blooms: July, August, September