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1kg Agrimonia Eupatoria Seeds

(3 customer reviews)

4.99279.99

  • Flower Characteristics: Agrimony flowers have five small, bright yellow petals.
  • Plant Growth Habit: heights of 50-150 cm (20-60 inches).
  • Habitat: Grows in chalky grasslands, pasture lands, well-drained soil.
  • Other names: Church steeples, stickwort, liverwort.
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Agrimony Bach Flower Seeds

Agrimony Eupatoria Seeds (Agrimonia eupatoria) can be sown directly into the ground in spring or autumn. They can also be started indoors 4-6 weeks before the last frost, according to The SeedsAlp. For improved germination, some growers recommend a 4-6 week cold/moist stratification period in the refrigerator before sowing.

Sowing and Growing Agrimony Seeds:

  • Direct Sowing: Sow seeds directly in the ground in spring or autumn.
  • Starting Indoors: Sow seeds in seed trays 4-6 weeks before the last frost and then transplant after hardening off.
  • Stratification: Some growers recommend a cold/moist stratification period in the refrigerator for improved germination.
  • Soil: Agrimony prefers average to dry soil and tolerates a range of pH levels.
  • Sunlight: Agrimony thrives in full sun but can tolerate partial sun.
  • Spacing: Plant Agrimony seedlings 12 inches apart to allow for spreading.
  • Harvesting: Agrimony needs the entire growing season to mature and harvest.

Additional Information:

  • Agrimony is a perennial herb native to Europe and is part of the Rose family.
  • It is known for its yellow flowers and can be used as a natural dye.
  • Agrimony has a variety of traditional medicinal uses, including for wounds, anxiety, and insomnia.
  • The entire plant can be used for tea or tea infusions.

Plant Characteristics:

  • Plant Type: Perennial, Herbaceous.
  • Height: 50-100 cm.
  • Bloom Time: June to September.
  • Bloom Color: Yellow.
  • Habitat: Prefers well-drained, moist soil, and can tolerate partial shade or full sun.
  • Propagation: Can be propagated by seeds (spring or autumn) or by division in autumn.
  • Seed Germination: Germination usually occurs within 2-6 weeks at 13°C, but can be low if seeds are stored.
  • Seeds per gram: Approximately 40.
  • Other Common Names: Church steeples, stickwort, liverwort, cocklebur.

Agrimony Bach Flower

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3 reviews for 1kg Agrimonia Eupatoria Seeds

  1. Agrimonia Eupatoria Seeds

    I was amazed by how quickly and easily these Agrimony seeds germinated! They’re already thriving in my wildflower meadow, attracting tons of beneficial bees and butterflies. Highly recommend!

  2. Agrimonia Eupatoria

    I’ve always been drawn to plants with historical and medicinal uses, so Agrimony seeds were a must-try. Not only did they sprout beautifully, adding a touch of sunshine with their bright yellow blooms, but they also attracted a symphony of pollinators to my garden. But the real magic happened when I brewed a tea from the leaves. It had a calming effect, like a warm hug from nature, perfect for unwinding after a long day. Now, Agrimony is a staple in my garden and my wellness routine!

  3. cottage garden

    I’m a fan of cottage garden plants, and Agrimonia Eupatoria fits right in. The seeds were simple to handle and grew into healthy, robust plants. The flowers are a real highlight, with their delicate, silky petals and raised central boss. They add a touch of elegance and sophistication to my borders. I’ve had many comments from visitors about how beautiful they are. I’m so glad I discovered this plant and will be recommending it to all my gardening friends.

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