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Lythrum salicaria or
purple loosestrife is a
flowering plant belonging to the
family Lythraceae. It
should not be
confused with
other plants sharing the...
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named after the type genus, Lythrum, the
loosestrifes (e.g.
Lythrum salicaria purple loosestrife) and also
includes henna (Lawsonia inermis). It now...
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Retrieved 13
April 2023. RHS
Plants for
pollinators ... Synonyms;
Lythrum salicaria 'Dropmore Purple' ... 36
suppliers "Lythrum
virgatum 'Happiness'". The...
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though in
cultivation they
often tolerate drier conditions. The
species L.
salicaria (purple loosestrife) and L.
virgatum are
found in cultivation. Species...
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transported to the
Great Lakes,
including purple loosestrife,
Lythrum salicaria and
Phragmites australis, both of
which are
considered to be a threat...
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throughout the
summer season include: Ixia
maculata Iris
pseudacorus Lythrum salicaria Oenanthe crocata In
saturated areas you
might observe:
Anagallis tenella...
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walnut Larix,
Larch Lindera, ****e bush Lonicera,
honeysuckle Lythrum salicaria,
purple loosestrife Malus,
apple Philadelphus, mock-orange Picea, spruce...
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Walker Bay,
boast some of the
deepest parts in the
entire lake.
Lythrum salicaria Also
known as
purple loosestrife. This is an
invasive plant that takes...
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spongy moth,
spongy moth
Invasive worldwide.
Native to East Asia.
Lythrum salicaria Herb
Purple loosestrife,
purple lythrum,
rainbow weed,
spiked loosestrife...
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Lythrum salicaria...