- Source: Agrimonia striata
Agrimonia striata (roadside agrimony, grooved agrimony, agrimony, cocklebur, woodland agrimony, woodland grooveburr) is a species of perennial forb belonging to the rose family (Rosaceae). It grows to about 40 inches (1m) producing a dense cluster (raceme) of 5-parted yellow flowers on a hairy stalk above pinnately-divided leaves. It is native to the United States, Canada, and Saint Pierre and Miquelon. It is susceptible to downy mildew caused by the oomycete species Peronospora agrimoniae.
The species name striata means "striped".
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Flora Lebanon
- Agrimonia striata
- Agrimonia
- List of flora of Ohio
- List of Canadian plants by family R
- List of flora of Indiana
- List of Rosales of Montana
- List of Canadian plants by genus
- Flora of Lebanon
- List of plants of Doi Suthep–Pui National Park
- List of native plants of Flora Palaestina (A–B)