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Purple Loosestrife: An Invasive Species
Purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria), while visually stunning with its vibrant magenta flowers, is one of North America's most destructive ... naisma.org
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Lythrum - Wikipedia
Lythrum is a genus of 38 species of flowering plants native to the temperate world. Commonly known as loosestrife they are among 32 genera of the family ... en.wikipedia.org
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Purple Loosestrife – Profile and Resources - Invasive Species Centre
Purple loosestrife has evolved to tolerate the shorter growing seasons and colder weather of the central and northern parts of the province. www.invasivespeciescentre.ca
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loosestrife
loosestrife (ˈluːsstraɪf) Also 6 lose-, lous(e)strife, lostriffe. [f. loose v. + strife n.; a mistransl. of late L. lysimachia, also -machion, a. Gr. λυσιµάχιον, f. the personal name λυσίµαχος Lysimachus, an application of the adj. λυσίµαχος ‘loosing’ (i.e. ending) strife, f. λυσι-, combining stem o... Oxford English Dictionary
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Purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) - Minnesota DNR
Purple loosestrife is a perennial plant found rooted in a range of wet soil habitats. It can grow in a couple feet of water or on dry shore near the water line. www.dnr.state.mn.us
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Garden Loosestrife – NYIS - New York Invasive Species
Lysimachia vulgaris is an herbaceous perennial with erect stems up to 3.3 ft. (1 m) in height and long, stolon-like rhizomes that can run 33 ft. nyis.info
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Loosestrife
Loosestrife is a common name for plants within two different genera: Lythrum, a genus of 38 species of flowering plants in the family Lythraceae Lysimachia , a genus of 193 species of flowering plants in the family Primulaceae See also False loosestrife wikipedia.org
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Garden Loosestrife - Washington State Noxious Weed Control Board
Garden loosestrife is invasive perennial that can form dense stands of growth in Washington's wetlands and shorelines. www.nwcb.wa.gov
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Purple Loosestrife | Connecticut Invasive Plant Working Group
Purple loosestrife is a wetland perennial native to Eurasia that forms large, monotypic stands throughout the temperate regions of the US and Canada. cipwg.uconn.edu
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Purple Loosestrife | Natick, MA - Official Website
Purple loosestrife is a plant of freshwater wetlands, including marshes, wet meadows, fens, bogs, openings in forested swamps, intermittent streams and pools, ... www.natickma.gov
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Backyard biocontrol: combating purple loosestrife | UMN Extension
Purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) is an aquatic invasive plant species that has taken over many wetland areas in Minnesota. extension.umn.edu
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Purple-loosestrife | The Wildlife Trusts
A tall plant, purple-loosestrife can form dense stands of bright purple flower spikes in wet habitats like reedbeds, fens and marshes. www.wildlifetrusts.org
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Yellow loosestrife
Yellow loosestrife is a common name for several plants in the genus Lysimachia and may refer to: Lysimachia × commixta, native to eastern North America wikipedia.org
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lostvol
lostriffe, lostvol obs. ff. loosestrife, lustful. Oxford English Dictionary
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Lowland loosestrife
Lowland loosestrife is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Lysimachia hybrida, a widespread North American plant Lythrum flagellare, endemic wikipedia.org
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