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Description
Agrimonia Rostellata is a herbaceous perennial plant that belongs to the Rosaceae family. It is commonly known as the “grooved agrimony” due to the grooves on its stem. This plant can grow up to 1.5 meters tall and has a spread of 1 meter. The leaves of Agrimonia Rostellata are pinnate and alternate, while the flowers are yellow and small. They bloom from June to August and attract bees and butterflies.
Taxonomic Information
Domain | Eukaryota |
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Kingdom | Plantae |
Phylum | Spermatophyta |
Class | Magnoliopsida |
Order | Rosales |
Family | Rosaceae |
Genus | Agrimonia |
Appearance
Agrimonia Rostellata has a slender stem with grooves that can reach up to 1.5 meters in height. The leaves are pinnate, alternate, and have an oval shape. They have a length of 10-20 cm and are hairy. The flowers of Agrimonia Rostellata are small and yellow, measuring about 8 mm in diameter. They grow in clusters at the end of the stem and bloom from June to August. After flowering, the plant produces fruits that are curved and covered with tiny hooks.
Care Guide
Agrimonia Rostellata requires moderate care and attention to thrive. Below are some essential care tips for this plant:
Water: Water the plant regularly, especially during dry periods. Ensure that the soil is moist but not waterlogged.
Fertilization: Apply a balanced fertilizer during the growing season to promote healthy growth and flowering.
Soil: Agrimonia Rostellata prefers well-drained soils that are rich in organic matter. The pH of the soil should be slightly acidic to neutral (6.0-7.0).
Sunlight: This plant thrives in full sun to partial shade. Ensure that it gets at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day.
Hardiness Zones: Agrimonia Rostellata is hardy in USDA zones 5 to 8.
Common Pests & Diseases
Agrimonia Rostellata is relatively pest and disease-free. However, some of the common pests that can attack this plant include spider mites, aphids, and thrips. The plant is also susceptible to fungal diseases like powdery mildew and rust. To control these pests and diseases, use organic insecticides and fungicides, prune infected leaves and stems, and maintain good hygiene practices.
Habitat
Agrimonia Rostellata is native to North America and can be found in various habitats, including meadows, woodland edges, and roadsides. It prefers well-drained soils and can tolerate a wide range of environmental conditions.
Question and Answer
Q: Is Agrimonia Rostellata a medicinal plant?
A: Yes, Agrimonia Rostellata has medicinal properties and has been used to treat various ailments such as diarrhea, sore throat, and skin infections.
Q: Can Agrimonia Rostellata be grown in containers?
A: Yes, Agrimonia Rostellata can be grown in containers provided that the soil is well-drained and the container is large enough to accommodate the plant’s root system.
Q: How often should I fertilize Agrimonia Rostellata?
A: Fertilize Agrimonia Rostellata once a month during the growing season with a balanced fertilizer.
Q: How do I propagate Agrimonia Rostellata?
A: Agrimonia Rostellata can be propagated through seeds or division. Seeds should be sown in spring or fall, while division should be done in spring or early fall.
Related Plants
- Agrimonia Eupatoria
- Agrimonia Parviflora
- Agrimonia Procera
- Agrimonia Pubescens
References
- “Agrimonia Rostellata.” Missouri Botanical Garden. https://www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/PlantFinder/PlantFinderDetails.aspx?taxonid=277587&isprofile=0&basic=Agrimonia%20rostellata
- “Agrimonia Rostellata.” Illinois Wildflowers. https://www.illinoiswildflowers.info/prairie/plantx/gro_agrimonyx.htm
- “Agrimonia Rostellata.” Plants of the World Online. http://www.plantsoftheworldonline.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:676207-1