agrimony

IPA: ˈægrʌmoʊni

noun

  • Any of several perennial herbaceous plants, of the genus Agrimonia, that have spikes of yellow flowers.
  • Any of several not closely related plants of a similar appearance.
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Examples of "agrimony" in Sentences

  • Odd then, that the hemp agrimony behind should stand tall and unbending.
  • My friend agrimony is thinking about med school, and is doing some information gathering.
  • I began pounding wormwood and agrimony in my mortar, meanwhile wondering where the bloody hell the thing had come from.
  • A few swallows swoop low and the rank green is broken by pink hemp agrimony, cream meadowsweet, blue tufted vetch and purple knapweed.
  • And seeing them there among the grass and springing agrimony, it suddenly occurred to him that both pairs were exceedingly ugly to see.
  • Gatekeeper and speckled wood butterflies flit between hemp agrimony, dusty ferns, patches of yellow bird's-foot trefoil and blue tufted vetch.
  • Given that aberdeen, whose media tastes largely coincide with mine, adores it, and that agrimony squees happily over it, this was a fairly safe bet.
  • I believe I have meals scheduled with agrimony, bryant and michele_blue, and arcaedia and possibly mcurry, who claimed there would be sad faces if not.
  • Hemp agrimony, bird's-foot trefoil and knapweed attracted the attention of commas, common blues, red admirals and the only painted ladies we've encountered so far this year.
  • The figure and shape of the leaves thereof is not much different from that of those of the ash-tree, or of agrimony; the herb itself being so like the Eupatorian plant that many skilful herbalists have called it the Domestic Eupator, and the Eupator the Wild

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