Botany Index
(Latin) Agrimonia Eupatoria
(Family) Rosaceae (Rose Family)
In the European Folk or White Cultures including Anglo and Celt, it is also known/referred to as;
Agrimone, Cocklebur, Sticklewort, Philanthropos, Ackerkraut, Funffing, Liverwort, Harvest lice,
Odermennig, Burr Marigold, Gardive, Fairy's Wand
Agrimone, Cocklebur, Sticklewort, Philanthropos, Ackerkraut, Funffing, Liverwort, Harvest lice,
Odermennig, Burr Marigold, Gardive, Fairy's Wand
(French) Agremoine
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(Gaelic) Mur-druidheann
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Links to posts herein, include;
Note: I have included related etymology (Origin of Words) for preserving the Language
and culture of Europe for Ethnic Europeans/English, at the end of this page.
- Varietys and Summary of Uses
- Growing
- Pest Control
- Companions and in landscape
- Harvesting
- Dietary
- Health and self care
- In my Magickal Wyrdcraft and Druidry practice
- In European Culture and Folklore
Note: I have included related etymology (Origin of Words) for preserving the Language
and culture of Europe for Ethnic Europeans/English, at the end of this page.
Varietys and Summary of Uses
Growing
Companions and in Landscape
Pest Control
Harvesting
Dietary
Health and self care
In my Magickal Wyrdcraft and Druidry practice
In European Culture and Folklore
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History and or Etimology
The name agrimony comes from the Greek Argemone, which means a plant that is healing to the eyes, although Agrimony isn't often used in this capacity. Eupetoria is a reference to a king who died in 63 BC and was renowned for his herbal skill and knowledge.
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