Description
Agrimony (Agrimonia eupatoria) is an herbaceous member of the rose family with a slender spike of yellow, sweetly scented flowers that turn into burr-like seed pods in the autumn. Prolific throughout England, agrimony herb was used in European folk herbalism for centuries for its beneficial properties. Historically, agrimony was utilized to dye wool and the dried aerial portions offered by Mountain Rose can be used in infusions, herbal tea blends, extracts, and topical applications.
This herb exudes a distinctive, pleasant scent that is often compared to apricots but isn’t as sweet. During the Elizabethan period herbalists began referring to the plant as philanthropos, perhaps because of its beneficial properties, or perhaps because its seeds stick to the clothing of passersby, giving them the “gift” of next year’s plants.
Herbs and roots should never be ingested, inhaled, or otherwise used on or in one’s body without first consulting a doctor or herbal professional.
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