Purple loosestrife

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Queen Of The Prairie, Lythrum Salicaria, Groundskeeper Willie, Summer Border, Purple Loosestrife, Monarch Butterfly Garden, Bog Garden, Seaside Garden, Magenta Flowers

Spectacular when in full bloom, Purple Loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) is a vigorous, upright perennial enjoying an extremely long bloom season from late spring to late summer. It features pink, purple, or magenta flowers in dense spikes, up to 18 in. long (45 cm) held atop lance-shaped leaves.

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Purple Loosestrife Plants, Uk Wildflowers, Nordic Garden, Purple Loosestrife, Outdoor Herb Garden, Perennial Flowers, Pond Plants, Missouri River, Painting Inspo

Purple loosestrife is a wetland perennial native to Europe and Asia that is an invasive problem in North American aquatic habitats. This plant was primarily spread across the continent as an ornamental. Today it can be found across the entire northern half of the United States. Photographed along the Missouri River in South Dakota by Sam Stukel (USFWS).

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Lythrum Salicaria, Purple Loosestrife, Folk Medicine, Flower Spike, Butterfly Garden, Front Garden, Cottage Garden, Lawn Garden, The Mountain

Purple Loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) is native to Europe. In Poland it grows in all of the mountain ranges and can create colorful displays. It likes wet meadows and swamps. It can reach height from 50 to 150 centimetres. Each flower spike can have over hundred blossoms. Each blosom has five to seven petals.Other names of this plant include spiked loosestrife, purple lythrum, or salicaire.Purple Loosestrife has been used in folk medicine to stop bleeding. The Low Beskid - The West slope of…

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