Agrimonia pilosa - A rare perennial, medicinal herb, much used in the traditional medicines of China, Nepal and Korea. Hairy Argimony’s Chinese name is Xian He Cao. Young leaves are also edible cooked. The leaves are rich in vitamin K. The seed is also ground into a meal. Pretty yellow flowers, held on spikes above the foliage. Succeeds in most soil types. I am growing mine herein fifty percent shade and they are doing very well. Leaves look a lot like strawberry leaves. A very attractive plant
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Monday the 7th of April will be the last day for posting plants before the Easter/Anzac day public holiday period. Orders need to be received before 8pm Sunday the 6th of April to be posted before Easter.
Posting of orders will resume on Monday the 28th of April.
Orders can still be made during this period. Have a happy and safe Easter and Anzac day
SKU: 1315
$9.50Price
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