Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This combination photo shows purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria), left, and a Liatris spicata, commonly called blazing star or ...
My Cotswold garden is very dry, but I am able to grow the moisture-loving Lythrum salicaria 'Feuerkerze' in the shallow part of my small pond, where it thrives. From late July until early September, ...
This lovely perennial, purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) grows near the pond’s edge at Charles Hammer’s home. Its Latin name derived from a practice established more than two centuries ago.
NEARLY thirty years ago attention was directed by N. Barlow 1 to the genetic problem presented by the inheritance of style length in the trimorphic heterostylic plant Lythrum salicaria. Barlow was ...
IT is one of the peculiarities of tetrasomic inheritance, such as we have been investigating for some years past 1 in the purple loosestrife, Lythrum salicaria, that, for any two loci in homologous ...
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