The common name of Purple gooseneck loosestrife describes the flower shape aptly.
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These include dame's rocket, purple loosestrife and Queen Anne's lace, said Adams.
From the dailyherald.com
Notable examples include water hyacinth, salt cedar, and purple loosestrife.
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Five years later, they found a dramatic reduction in loosestrife stands.
From the washingtonpost.com
Loosestrife plants in pots were placed in each of the four small pools.
From the sciencedaily.com
One purple loosestrife honey already has a faint hint of fennel.
From the stltoday.com
When the loosestrife dies down, so does the beetle population.
From the washingtonpost.com
Ohio is home to 14 noxious weeds, including purple loosestrife, Russian thistle and wild mustard.
From the dispatch.com
Purple loosestrife, a plant of Eurasian origin, can push out native plants and decimate a wetland.
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Any of numerous herbs and subshrubs of the genus Lythrum
Also called Long Purples, Milk Willow herb, Purple loose strife, Purple Willow herb, Rainbow weed, Spiked Loosestrife, Spiked Willow herb, Soldiers, and Willow Sage. Has been used effectively as an astringent and styptic. ...
Any of several species of wetland herb of the genus Lysimachia. Represented in the North Country by Fringed Loosestrife (Lysimachia ciliata), Swamp Loosestrife (Lysimachia terrestris), and Tufted Loosestrife (Lysimachia thyrsiflora). ...
Is the common name of a number of different flowering plants. The species belong to two taxonomic genera, Lythrum, within the family Lythraceae, and Lysimachia, within the family Primulaceae.