Lysimachia clethroides

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Gooseneck Loosestrife Garden, White Gooseneck Loosestrife, Lysimachia Clethroides, Gooseneck Loosestrife, Creative Gardens, Garden Flat, Garden Growing, Border Plants, Tall Flowers

Lysimachia clethroides is a broadleaf deciduous perennial with green foliage. In summer white flowers emerge. Attracts bees making it an excellent addition to pollinator gardens. Grows well with sun - mostly sun and regular - occasional water. Does well in average and well-drained soil. CHARACTERISTICS OF Lysimachia clethroides Plant type: perennial Plant family: primulaceae Foliage: deciduous green Mature size: 24 IN wide, 24 IN - 36 IN - tall Flowers: white blooms in summer Uses: border…

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LYSIMACHIA CLETHROIDES Seed Raising, Open Days, Sandy Soil, Flower Stem, Wedding Arrangements, Garden Soil, Types Of Soil, Plant Lady, Gardening For Kids

Lysimachia clethroides ‘Lady Jane’ GOOSENECK LOOSESTRIFE Lysimachia clethroides ‘Lady Jane’ is both graceful and tough in the garden. Because she blooms with an unusual curve in every pristine white flower stem. Hence the common name of “Gooseneck”. Though I think the name “Swan neck” would better describe the lovely shape. Not permitted for entry to […]

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Lysimachia Clethroides, Gooseneck Loosestrife, Shaded Courtyard, Cut Flower Arrangements, Creeping Jenny, Full Sun Plants, Wild Garden, Garden Fun, Garden Help

Lysimachia clethroides (Gooseneck Loosestrife) is a vigorous, rhizomatous, clump-forming perennial boasting a profusion of gracefully arching flower spikes, 12-18 in. long (30-45 cm), packed with many tiny, star-shaped white flowers. Resembling a goose's neck, they bloom for weeks in mid to late summer. They are borne above the fine foliage of pointed, slightly pubescent, 3-6 in. long leaves (7-15 cm), which turns orange-red in the fall. Native to Japan and China, this plant spreads…

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