Hummingbird Hill Native Plant Nursery
  • Home
  • Get Started
    • Getting Started
    • Step 1: Identifying Native Plants
    • Step 2: Recognizing Non-Native Invasives
    • Step 3: Adding Habitat Corridors
  • The Nursery
    • About the Nursery
    • Site Consultations
    • Our Newsletter
  • Our Plants
    • Our Plants
    • Habitat Corridor Plug Trays
    • Plant Species
  • Home
  • Get Started
    • Getting Started
    • Step 1: Identifying Native Plants
    • Step 2: Recognizing Non-Native Invasives
    • Step 3: Adding Habitat Corridors
  • The Nursery
    • About the Nursery
    • Site Consultations
    • Our Newsletter
  • Our Plants
    • Our Plants
    • Habitat Corridor Plug Trays
    • Plant Species
Picture
Picture
Small-flowered Agrimony
Agrimonia parviflora


Height: 3-5 ft
Spread: 1-2 ft
Bloom Time: July-September
Sunlight: Full Sun to Part Shade
Soil Moisture: Moist, Wet
​​Life Cycle: Perennial

Small-flowered Agrimony grows 3-5 feet tall and prefers damp habitats with sun or partial shade. During the summer months, it produces 1–2 foot tall wands of yellow flowers. The prolific yellow flowers have five petals and attract small pollinating bees that are searching for pollen and nectar. The leaves of Agrimony have a delicate, lacy-looking appearance and consist of many long, narrow leaflets. Deer Resistant. 

Picture