Martin Pellizzer

Agrimonia Pilosa F. Borealis

Northern agrimony, scientifically known as Agrimonia pilosa f. borealis, is a rare and lesser-known plant species native to the northern regions of North America. This herbaceous perennial thrives in moist, shaded environments such as woodlands and stream banks, where it forms dense, low-growing mats. Its unique appearance includes small, yellowish flowers and distinctive, serrated leaves that set it apart from other agrimony species. Despite its ecological importance, it remains underappreciated and often overlooked in botanical studies. Understanding and conserving this plant is crucial for maintaining biodiversity in its fragile habitats.