Agrimony: usage, properties, and tradition
Agrimonia, or Agrimonia eupatoria L., belonging to the Rosaceae family, is also known as St. William’s herb or the Eupatorium of the Greeks. Its name is derived from Mithridates Eupator Dionysus, the king of Pontus (1st century BC), who, according to tradition, introduced the plant for therapeutic purposes. Historical uses: The Greeks and Romans utilized […]