The Collaborative International Dictionary
Water agrimony
Water agrimony \Wa"ter ag"ri*mo*ny\ (Bot.) A kind of bur marigold ( Bidens tripartita) found in wet places in Europe.
Usage examples of "water agrimony".
The Water Agrimony, now called the Bur Marigold is an annual flowering in late summer and autumn, abounding in wet places, such as the margins of ponds and ditches, and common in England, but rather less so in Scotland.