Agrimonia striata

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Agrimonia striata
File:Agrimonia striata flowers.jpg
Inflorescence A. striata
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A. striata
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Agrimonia striata

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Agrimonia striata (Roadside agrimony, Grooved agrimony,[1] Agrimony, Cocklebur, Woodland Agrimony, [2] Woodland grooveburr[3]) is a species of perennial forb belonging to the Rose family (Rosaceae). It grows to about 40in. (1m) producing a dense cluster (raceme) of 5-parted yellow flowers on a hairy stalk above pinnately-divided leaves.[1] It is native to the United States, Canada, and Saint Pierre and Miquelon.[4]

The species name striata means "striped".[1]

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