Agrimony (Agrimonia)
| ..... | lflts 3 | 3-9 | 5-9 | 5-13 | 11-23 |
| 1)hypanthium glabrous or glandular, or sparsely strigose only in the furrows; native | ..... | ..... | ..... | ..... | ..... |
| 2) axis of the infl conspic glandular, sometimes also hairy | ..... | ..... | ..... | ..... | ..... |
| axis w/ scattered long spreading hairs | ..... | ..... | common a. (1.gryposepala = having hooked sepals) frs w/ spreading bristles; moist or dry open woods; ME to NJ & in mts s. | ..... | ..... |
| axis us. merely glandular | ..... | beaked a. (2.rostellata = w/a short beak) moist rich woods; CN to GA | ..... | ..... | ..... |
| axis of infl finely & densely short-hairy, sometimes also w/ spreading hairs | ..... | ..... | ..... | ..... | southern a. (3.parviflora) damp woods; CN & NY to Mexico |
| 2) axis of the inf eglandular, finely & often densely short-hairy | low a. (6.microcarpa) woodlands; NJ & PA to FL | ..... | ..... | woodland a. (4.striata) frs w/erect bristles; lvs
consp glandular beneath; dry or moist woods; NS to NY
& in mts hairy a. (5.pubescnes) lvs eglandular; dry, open woods; ME to GA |
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| 1)hypanthium evidently hirsute on the ribs as well as in the furrows; introduced | ..... | ..... | ..... | ..... | small-fld a. (7.parviflora) stem densely hairy; Eurasian occ intro |