Lythrum salicaria L., Sp. Pl. 1: 446 446 1753. (syn: Lythrum anceps (Koehne) Makino; Lythrum argyi H. Lév.; Lythrum intermedium Ledeb. ex Colla; Lythrum salicaria var. anceps Koehne; Lythrum salicaria var. glabrum Ledeb.; Lythrum salicaria subsp. intermedium HARA; Lythrum salicaria var. intermedium (Ledeb. ex Colla) Koehne; Lythrum salicaria var. mairei H. Lév.);
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Common name: Purple Loosestrife, spiked loosestrife
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Wild Aquatic Plant for ID : Srinagar : 171011 : AK-2: Taken at Dal Lake, Srinagar on the 10th of Sept,11. Perhaps Lythrum salicaria
Lythrum salicaria Fwd: Lythrum salicaria : 1 post by 1 author. 5 Attachments. I have these pics. This plant was almost 1.5m tall.
Location: Dal Lake Srinagar.
This should be Lythrum salicaria (Family: Lythraceae). Wild Plant for ID : Niagara Falls,New York : 27NOV17 : AK-38 : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (2)
Seen near the falls on 28th June. Looks close to Purple Loosestrife, Lythrum salicaria.
May be. Pl. check with images at Lythrum salicaria
ID please. May be any Malvaceae member?? Identification required for this plant: 3 images. Location: Ganderbal jammu and Kashmir Habit: wetland swampy area.
Date of collection 06/09/2021. Cuphea procumbens ortega ?? Resembles with Cuphea sp. Not sure about species OK. Looks slight different though ! Yes sir a slight different OK but could be same genus ! Yes genus is same Lythrum salicaria I hope Perfectly matched!!! Thank you … Yes … . References:
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