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Agrimony
Agrimony, also known as Agrimonia, is a genus of perennial herbs in the rose family. It is a tall, erect plant that is identified by it's small yellow flowers.
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Agrimony grows exclusively in the temperate regions of the northern hemisphere, and is native to both Europe and North America. It has historically been used as ingredient in folk medicine for ailments of the digestive, respiratory and endocrine systems.
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Source: "Agrimony," Encyclopaedia Britannica
https://www.britannica.com/plant/agrimony
Accessed: November 25, 2018
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