Common Name: AgrimonyLatin name: Agrimonia eupatoria (pictured above); we also have two natives species, one I find often along trails…however, I haven’t worked with them medicinally yet as I cultivate A. eupatoria in my garden (the two wild species are A. parviflora and A. rostellata)Family: Rosaceae Parts used: leaves (collected before flowering), flowers (flower essence)Tissue … Continue reading