Well hello there! I’m so glad you’re curious about Agrimonia rostellata. This little woodland native, often called beak-fruited agrimony, has such an understated charm, doesn’t it? Its delicate, toothed leaves and spikes of tiny yellow flowers have a way of bringing a gentle wildness to any garden bed. And the best part? Propagating it is a wonderfully rewarding way to share its beauty. You might be wondering if it’s an easy plant to multiply. Honestly, I’d say it’s a moderately easy plant to propagate, especially if you’re willing to be a little patient.
Resource:
https://identify.plantnet.org/k-world-flora/species/Agrimonia%20rostellata%20Wallr./data