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Fringed loosestrife

Lysimachia ciliata L.

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Fringed loosestrife leaves
Fringed loosestrife
Fringed loosestrife leaf stalk
Fringed loosestrife flowers
Fringed loosestrife leaves
Fringed loosestrife inflorescence
Fringed loosestrife sepals

Morphology

Stem
Erect, simple or sometimes sparingly branched above, mostly glabrous but upper portion glandular-pubescent.
Leaves
Opposite, entire; stalks 1/5 to 2+ inches long, densely fringed with hairs; stem leaves egg-shaped to lanceolate, 1.5 to 6 inches long, .7 to 2.3 inches wide, upper surface dark to bright green, lower surface paler; base rounded or somewhat heart-shaped; tip pointed to long-tapering pointed.
Inflorescence
Solitary flowers in upper leaf axils; stalks .6 to 3 inches long, somewhat nodding.
Flower
Calyx green, deeply parted, tube short, lobes lanceolate, entire, 1/12 to 1/3 inch long, 3-6 parallel reddish-brown veins; corolla wheel-shaped, yellow, 5-lobed; lobes egg-shaped to round, 1/5 to 1/2 inch long, margin erose, tip with delicate awl-shaped point, base sometimes red blotched; stamens 5, distinct.
Fruit
Capsule, nearly spherical to egg-shaped, 1/12 to 1/3 inch in diameter, glabrous; seeds 25-40, 3-angled, reddish-brown.

Ecology

Habitat
Wet meadows, marshes, borders of streams and ponds, moist woods and thickets; wet or moist low ground; shade or sun.
Distribution
Principally east 1/2 of Kansas.

Additional Notes

Comments

In Greek, Lysimachos was a compound word lysis "loosing" or "releasing" and mache "battle" or "strife", which gives us the name "loosestrife". Legend relates that an ancient Greek king calmed an enraged bull by waving a loosestrife plant. Latin ciliatus "fringe of hairs like eyelashes" is from Latin cilium "eyelid".

Quick Facts
Plant Type
Wildflower
Family
Primulaceae - Primrose Family
Life Span
Perennial
Height
1-4 feet
Last Updated
2008-02-07
Color Groups
Yellow Wildflowers
Flowering Period
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Blooms: June, July, August