Purple-leaf willowherb
Epilobium coloratum Spreng.
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Morphology
- Stem
- Erect, usually much-branched above, glabrous below, minutely pubescent above in lines extending downward from each leaf base.
- Leaves
- Basal and cauline, mostly opposite; petiole 1/6 to 2/5 inch; blade narrowly lanceolate to lanceolate-linear or narrow elliptic, 1.5 to 4.8 inches long, .2 to 1.2 inch wide, base rounded to wedge-shaped, margins irregularly serrate, tip acuminate.
- Inflorescence
- Panicles or corymbs, terminal, minutely pubescent.
- Flower
- Pedicels 1/5 to 2/5 inch; hypanthium short; sepals 4, deciduous, erect, lanceolate to oblong-elliptic, 1/20 to 1/8 inch, canescent; petals 4, white to pink, oblong, 1/8 to 1/5 inch, apex notched; stamens 8, usually unequal.
- Fruit
- Capsules long-cylindric, 1.2 to 2.4 inches long, 1/25 inch wide, canescent; seeds numerous, lance-ellipsoid, surface papillose; coma of reddish brown hairs, 1/3 to 1/2 inch long.
Ecology
- Habitat
- Marshes, seeps, spring runs, stream banks, wet ditches, shores of ponds and lakes
- Distribution
- Scattered statewide
Additional Notes
Comments
Epilobium, upon + lobe, alluding to the perianth atop the ovary.
Quick Facts
- Plant Type
- Wildflower
- Family
- Onagraceae - Evening-primrose Family
- Life Span
- Perennial
- Height
- 12-40 inches
- Origin
- Native
- Last Updated
- 2014-03-08
Color Groups
Pink, Red & Orange Wildflowers
White, Green & Greenish White Wildflowers
Flowering Period
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Blooms: July, August, September, October