





Agrimonia odorata . Used in protection sachets and spells & to banish negative energies & spirits. Agrimony leaves placed under one's pillow is said to bring peaceful dreams.
The plant is found abundantly throughout England, on hedge-banks and the sides of fields, in dry thickets and on all waste places. In Scotland it is much more local and does not penetrate very far northward. Agrimony has an old reputation as a popular, domestic medicinal herb, being a simple well known to all country-folk. It belongs to the Rose order of plants, and its slender spikes of yellow flowers, which are in bloom from June to early September, and the singularly beautiful form of its much-cut-into leaves, make it one of the most graceful of our smaller herbs.
A fast growing perennial to 3-5 feet tall with yellow flowers on long slender spikes. Grows in zones 3-8. Taken as a tea, it is useful for liver, kidney and bladder problems. It is also a healing herb for mucous membranes and it's astringent properties help stop bleeding. The plant also produces a yellow/gold dye.
Some of these may be classed as noxious weeds in your locale. Where I grew up on the west coast, Morning Glory is a noxious weed. Here on the East Coast it is a beloved garden flower. Just because it doesn't say poisonous after it doesn't mean you should grow it around children or animals. By purchasing you attest you know the restrictions on noxious weeds where you live. If you order them, and they get removed by customs, we are not responsible. Know your regulations & restrictions before you order.
Sold for ornamental & botanical purposes only.
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