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Epilobium - Wikipedia
Most species are known by the common name willowherbs for their willow-like leaves. ... Those that were once separated in Boisduvalia are called spike-primroses ...
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Epilobium glandulosum Northern Willow Herb | Prairie Moon Nursery
Northern Willow Herb is a hardy plant that can survive in ditches, roadsides, and other disturbed places so is useful in wetland restoration.
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Hairy willow-herb - Colorado Department of Agriculture
Hairy willow-herb · 3 - 6' tall; perennial · Blooms June to August · Flowers single, 1/2 - 1" · Stems covered in soft hairs · Seeds with white silky tuft in long ...
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willow-herb
ˈwillow-herb [So named from the resemblance of the leaves to the willow's. Cf. the earlier herb willow (herb n. 7 b). All the plants so named were formerly included under the name Lysimachia.] 1. Yellow loosestrife, Lysimachia vulgaris.1578 Lyte Dodoens i. li. 74 The first [Lysimachion] which we may...
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Epilobium (Willowherbs) | North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant ...
Epilobium is a genus of flowering plants in the evening primrose family and contains about 197 species. Willowherbs are mostly herbaceous plants.
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Willowherbs / RHS Gardening
Willowherb is a UK native perennial that produces low rosettes of leaves each spring. Narrow, willow-like leaves are arranged around tall stems up to 1.5m (5ft ...
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Ludwigia decurrens
Ludwigia decurrens is a species of flowering plant in the evening primrose family known by the common names willow primrose and wingleaf primrose-willow This species is an annual herb that reaches up to tall, sometimes growing as a perennial by virtue of its partially woody stem.
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Hairy Willow-Herb - Washington State Noxious Weed Control Board
Hairy willow-herb is a semi-aquatic, softly-hairy herb that ranges in height from 3 - 6 feet tall. Flower Description. The showy rose ...
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Cinnamon Willow-Herb (Epilobium coloratum) - Illinois Wildflowers
This herbaceous perennial plant is 1-4' tall, branching occasionally. The stems are square or round, and usually pubescent where new growth occurs, becoming ...
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www.illinoiswildflowers.info
Willowherbs ( Epilobium ciliatum, E. brachycarpum) - UC IPM
Willowherbs are native broadleaf plants but usually require a disturbance to establish. Although considered desirable members of natural habitats, ...
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Thoughts on Willowherb? : r/pnwgardening - Reddit
Willow Bark Extracts Have Broad-Spectrum Antiviral Effect: Study. In cell sample experiments, scientists investigated the antiviral potential of ...
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Epilobium coloratum (Purple-leaf Willowherb) - Minnesota Wildflowers
Purple-leaf Willowherb is a common species found in all manner of wet places from southeastern Minnesota through the central and northern parts of the state.
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www.minnesotawildflowers.info
Scutellaria galericulata
The variation epilobiifolia translates as leaves like willow-herb, and refers to the slightly serrated long thin leaves which look similar to those of See also
Valerian (herb)
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Adlestrop
What I saw
Was Adlestrop—only the name
And willows, willow-herb, and grass,
And meadowsweet, and haycocks dry,
No whit less still and lonely fair
Than It includes the line,'And Willows, willow-herb and grass'.
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Millwater
Millwater consists of a complex mosaic of pasture, wet grassland, tall-herb fen, standing and running water, alder and willow carr. Acrocephalus schoenobaenus), reed warbler (Acrocephalus scirpaceus), and reed bunting (Emberiza schoeniclus) which are characteristic inhabitants of tall herb
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