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beaked agrimony
Scientific Name: Agrimonia rostellata
Family: Rosaceae
Category: Dicot
Growth: Forb/herb
Duration: Perennial
Other Names: NY (woodland agrimony)
Agrimonia rostellata: Beaked Agrimony
Agrimonia rostellata, commonly known as beaked agrimony or woodland groovebur, is a perennial forb belonging to the Rosaceae (Rose) family.
Considerations for Pets
- Beaked Agrimony can reach 100cm (39 inches) in height.
- The text mentions the plant's common presence in gardens and forests.
Considerations for Children
- Beaked Agrimony can reach 100cm (39 inches) in height.
- The text mentions the plant's common presence in gardens and forests.
Taxonomy and Nomenclature
- Scientific Name: Agrimonia rostellata Wallr.
- Common Names: Beaked Agrimony, Woodland Agrimony, Woodland Groovebur
- Family: Rosaceae (Rose Family)
- Kingdom: Plantae
- Taxonomic Rank: Species
- Synonym: Agrimonia rostellata Wallroth
Description and Characteristics
- Plant Type: Herbaceous, Perennial Forb
- Height: Typically 50-100 cm (approximately 20-39 inches)
- Leaves: Pinnately compound with 5-9 leaflets
- Flowers: Small, yellow, 5-parted, arranged in racemes
- Fruit: Rounded
- Growth Habit: Forb/Herb
Distribution and Habitat
- Found in North America, including New York and Storrs, Connecticut (CT).
- Habitat ranges from dry to moist forests.
- Observed near the Blue Ridge Parkway in South Asheville, North Carolina.
Ecological Role
- The text doesn't explicitly mention invasive behavior.
Other Agrimonies Mentioned
- Agrimonia eupatoria (sometimes called Agrimony or church steeples)
- Agrimonia striata (Roadside Agrimony)
- Agrimonia gryposepala (Hooked Agrimony, Common Agrimony, Tall Hairy Agrimony, Tall Hairy Groovebur)
- Agrimonia microcarpa (Smallfruit Agrimony)
- Agrimonia parviflora (Harvestlice)
- Agrimonia pubescens (Soft Agrimony)
- Agrimonia serrifolia (Beaked Agrimony)
Resources and Further Information
- Discover Life
- Dave's Garden
- Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS)
- uBio
- USDA-NRCS PLANTS Database
- Robert H. Mohlenbrock USDA-NRCS PLANTS Database