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''Agrimonia gryposepala'' (commonly known as tall hairy agrimony,〔(Plants Profile for ''Agrimonia gyrosepala'' ) Retrieved 2010-03-13.〕 common agrimony,〔(Germplasm Resources Information Network ) Retrieved 2010-03-13.〕 hooked agrimony,〔 or tall hairy grooveburr〔(ITIS Standard Report Page: ''Agrimonia gryposepala ) Retrieved 2010-03-13.〕) is a small perennial flowering plant of the rose family (Rosaceae), which is native to North America. This plant was used by various indigenous peoples to treat medical problems such as diarrhea and fever. ==Name and description== The plant grows 1–5 ft (about 30–150 cm) high, producing a cluster of small, yellow, 5-parted flowers on a hairy stalk above pinnate leaves. The fruits are hooked dry seeds grouped in a cluster. A spicy scent is released when the stem is crushed.〔(Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center ) Retrieved 2010-03-13.〕〔(Robert W. Freckmann Herbarium University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point ) Retrieved 2010-03-13.〕 The plant's native range covers most of the United States and Canada (except the Rocky Mountains)〔 and extending south to Chiapas, Mexico.〔 It grows in woodlands and forests.〔 The specific epithet, ''gryposepala'', is derived from the Greek ''grypos'', meaning curved or hooked,〔Henry Liddell and Robert Scott, ''A Greek-English Lexicon'', (online ) at the Perseus Project.〕 and from ''sepala'', meaning sepal.〔 The name "grooveburr," which is sometimes applied to the plant, comes from the grooved shape of the seedpod or burr.
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