Tall hairy agrimony
The Tall hairy agrimony (Agrimonia gryposepala)
is a fully hardy perennial deciduous forb with yellow flowers in early Summer, mid Summer and late Summer. It requires medium levels of water. This plant requires a minimum of 120 frost free days to grow successfully. It has low drought tolerance.Soil
Agrimonia gryposepala grows in soils ranging from a pH of 4.5 (extremely acidic ranges from 0 to 5.1) to 7 (neutral ranges from 6.6 to 7.5). It is adapted to silt, sand, loam, clay loam, silt loam, sandy loam, loamy sand, silty clay loam and sandy clay loam soils, and prefers low fertility.
Growth
This is a erect plant and has a single stem growth form, and has an ultimate height of 1.8m / 5.9ft.
Leaves
The leaves are green in Summer.
Tolerances
Hedge (none).
Fruit and seed
There is a medium fruit/seed abundance beginning in Summer and ending in Autumn.
Progagation
Propagation techniques include bare root and seed.
-43°C / -45.4F 4.5 to 7 1.8m / 5.9ft| Scientific classifications [Edit] | |
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| Genus ? | Agrimonia |
| Specific epithet ? | gryposepala |
| Common names |
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| Tall hairy agrimony (United States) |
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