Common Agrimony - Agrimonia eupatoria

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Historic, traditional and unchanged wild form. Genetically stable & open-pollinated - 100% free from hybrid breeding, GMOs, and synthetic fertilizers. Organically propagated - preserved in its original form.

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Harvest year:

2024

Seed viability:

3 years (species-specific)
Detailed information on germination capacity

Description

Cultivation & Characteristics

Tips & Reviews

The Perennial agrimony is a time-honored spice, tea, and medicinal plant, often used as agrimony extract to treat many ailments. It has antiviral and antibacterial properties. It is drought-tolerant and winter-hardy, with apricot-scented yellow flowers in summer. Ideal for direct sowing, no pot cultivation, sowing spring-autumn-winter, good for mixed culture, harvesting leaves and flowers.

 Description 
Common agrimony is a perennial and time-honored spice, tea, and medicinal plant that has been used in folk medicine since ancient times. This effective wild plant grows wild in calcareous areas along sunny roadsides and bush edges, and grows wherever the grass is rarely mown or grazed. The robust plant establishes itself easily in gardens and spreads via the burrs produced by the yellow flowers, which catch on the fur of animals and thus travel great distances. Its flowers spread a wonderful apricot fragrance in early and mid-summer. This deciduous perennial has an upright habit and feathery foliage with mid-green, toothed leaves. In ancient Greece, the wild plant was sacred to Pallas Athena, and in the Middle Ages it was used to treat liver and spleen diseases, gingivitis, dog bites, worms, and skin conditions. Its healing powers were already mentioned by Pliny, Galen, and Avicenna. Today, extracts of the medicinal herb's components are used in pharmacology due to their antiviral and antibacterial properties. Agrimony extract has a proven diuretic effect, which is why it is also used for kidney inflammation. In homeopathy, it is used to treat bronchitis. The leaves and flowers are edible, used in infusions and tinctures, and also serve as a spice. The plants have very low moisture requirements and prefer sandy, loamy, humus-rich, and calcareous soils. They are an excellent bee pasture for preserving biodiversity, attracting pollinators such as bees and butterflies.

 Mixed culture 
Optimal mixed culture: Wild grasses, Milfoil yarrow, Sage, Thyme
Unfavorable mixed culture: -

 Sowing by climate zone 
Subtropic climate (Mediterranean) (e. g. B. Portugal, Spain, Italy)
Direct sowing is recommended from October to March. The ideal location for the plants is sunny to partially shaded.
Moderate climate (e. g. B. Germany, Switzerland, Poland)
Direct sowing is recommended from October to March. The ideal location for the plants is sunny to partially shaded.

 General recommendations 
The seeds require approximately 3-4 weeks of exposure to cold temperatures at 2°C, followed by warmer temperatures to break dormancy. This can be achieved through artificial stratification in the fridge. Direct sowing is recommended. After germination, thin the plants to the specified plant spacing. Requires nutrient-poor, calcareous, humus-rich, sandy loam soil.
Common agrimony prefers a nutrient-poor, calcareous and humus-rich sandy loam soil. Doesn't tolerate waterlogging.

 Additional tips 
The flowering herb is harvested from June to September, with the July harvest being particularly rich in active ingredients. In order to quickly obtain a fine, crumbly and permeable soil with good nutrient and water storage capacity, additional incorporation of biochar and primary rock flour is recommended.

 Type of propagation 
Propagation occurs via seeds or root cuttings.

 Plant care 
During long dry periods, it's advisable to give the plants additional water. Fertilization is not necessary.

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Origin & Cultivation at a Glance

First mention:

Origin:

Breeder:

Wild form – taken into cultivation unchanged

Propagation site:

Lower Saxony – Germany

Suitable for:

Care requirements:

Low – easy to care for, ideal for beginners.

Overwintering:

Hardy – suitable for perennial cultivation outdoors.

Special features:

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Cultivation guide for

Gewöhnlicher Odermennig

Growing difficulty:

Easy
• Im subtropischen Klima von Dezember bis März sonnig bis halbschattig aussäen – Vorkultur mit 4–6 Wochen Stratifikation ab Januar möglich.
• In gemäßigten Regionen Direktsaat von März bis Juni nach dem Frost in sonnigen bis halbschattigen Lagen – Vorkultur mit 4–6 Wochen Stratifikation ab März sinnvoll.
• Aussaat in durchlässigen, sandig‑steinigen und mäßig nährstoffarmen Lehmboden. Lichtkeimer – nicht mit Erde bedecken. Pflanzabstand: 30 × 40 cm.

Cultivation tips:

Storage instructions:

Store seeds in a cool, dry, dark, and airtight environment to maximize shelf life and germination.
Detailed information on seed storage
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Plant Profile

Plant details

Botanical name:

Agrimonia eupatoria L.

Botanical family:

Rosaceae

Plant type:

Life cycle:

Perennial, long‑lived (5–10+ years)

Cultivation period:

6-12 months

Growth habit:

Plant width:

40 cm

Plant height:

100 cm

Root type:

Hardy to:

–28 °C

Cultural meaning:

Historical, Traditional

Suitability for cultivation and use:

Propagation method:

Propagation:

Sowing & Planting

Germination type:

Light germinator, Cold germinator

Sowing depth:

0 cm

Germination temperature:

10–20 °C, Stratifikation 0–5 °C (4–6 Wochen)

Germination time:

14-40 days

Pot culture:

Row spacing for baby leaf:

Not suitable for baby-leaf cultivation.

Plant spacing:

30 cm

Row spacing:

40 cm

Pricking out / thinning out:

Planting time:

Soil

Soil type:

Well‑drained, sandy‑stony, low‑nutrient loam soil

Soil pH:

6.0-7.5 – slightly acidic to alkaline

Nutrient requirements:

Light feeder

Soil moisture:

Soil preparation:

Companion planting, Crop rotation & Harvest

Companion plants:

Incompatible plants:

Crop rotation guidelines:

Harvest time:

Sowing to harvest:

4-7 months

Harvested parts:

Suitable for consumption:

Intended use:

Care & Cultivation practices

Water requirements:

Low to moderate

Plant care techniques:

Plant protection:

Cultivation notes:

Other names

EN - English names:

• Common Agrimony • Church Steeples • Liverwort

DE - German names:

• Gewöhnlicher Odermennig • Leberklette • Agrimonie

PT - Portuguese names:

• Agrimónia • Erva de São Germano

ES - Spanish names:

• Agrimonia • Hierba de San Guillermo

FR - French names:

• Aigremoine eupatoire • Herbe de Saint‑Guillaume
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