fragrant agrimony
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Definition
Noun: * Fragrant agrimony: A perennial herb (Agrimonia procera, formerly Agrimonia odorata) native to Europe, characterized by its pleasant scent, yellow flowers, and preference for growing in moist soils at the edges of woodlands.
Usage
- Common Usage: This term is used specifically in botany, horticulture, and nature description to identify this particular species of plant.
- The path was lined with fragrant agrimony, filling the air with a sweet smell.
- Botanists study fragrant agrimony for its traditional medicinal properties.
Advanced Usage
- In Ecological Context: The plant is noted as an indicator species for certain woodland-edge habitats.
- The presence of fragrant agrimony suggests a healthy, undisturbed woodland margin.
Variants and Related Words
- Agrimony (n): The common name for plants of the genus . "Fragrant agrimony" is one specific species within this genus.
- (n): The current scientific (Latin) name for this plant.
- (n): A former scientific name for fragrant agrimony.
Synonyms
- Church steeples (n): A folk name for agrimony, referring to the shape of its flower spike.
- Stickwort (n): Another common name for plants in the genus.
Different Meanings
- Agrimony (General): Refers to the entire genus of flowering plants, which includes several species besides the fragrant agrimony. The specific term "fragrant agrimony" is necessary to distinguish this sweet-smelling species from others, such as common agrimony ().
Noun
- fragrant European perennial herb found at woodland margins on moist soils