Epilobium hirsutum L., Sp. Pl. 347 1753. (Syn: Chamaenerion grandiflorum (Weber) Moench; Chamaenerion hirsutum (L.) Scop.; Epilobium amplexicaule Lam.; Epilobium aquaticum Thuill.; Epilobium dubium Borbás; Epilobium foliosum Hochst.; Epilobium grandiflorum Weber; Epilobium himalense Royle; Epilobium hirsutum f. alboroseum D.C.McClint.; Epilobium hirsutum var. laetum Wall. ex C.B.Clarke ……..; Epilobium incanum Pers.; Epilobium mirei Quézel; Epilobium nassirelinulci Stapf; Epilobium ramosum Huds.; Epilobium serratum Jacquem. ex C.B.Clarke; Epilobium tomentosum Vent.; Epilobium velutinum Nevski [Illegitimate]; Epilobium villosum Thunb.); . Austria, Belgium, England, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Denmark, Finland (I), Germany, Ireland, Switzerland, Netherlands, Hungary, Norway (I), Poland, Romania, Sweden, Portugal, Spain, Andorra, Baleares, France, Corsica, Sardinia, Sicily, Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia & Hercegovina, Montenegro, Serbia & Kosovo, Macedonia, Albania, Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, N-, W-, C- & E-European Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Crimea, Northern Caucasus, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia [Caucasus], Siberia (W-Siberia), Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, China (Anhui, Gansu, Guangdong, Guizhou, Hebei, Henan, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangsu, Jiangxi, Jinin, Liaoning, Nei Monggol, Ningxia, Shaanxi, Shandong, Shanxi, Sichuan, Yunnan, Zhejiang), Tibet, Japan (Honshu), Mongolia, North Korea, South Korea, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Mares de Bourkou (Sahara), Cape Verde Isl. (Santo Antao Isl., Ilha de Sao Tiago, Fogo Isl.), Canary Isl. (I) (La Palma (I), La Gomera (I), Tenerife (I)), Turkey (E-Anatolia, Inner Anatolia, N-Anatolia, NE-Anatolia, NW-Anatolia: Bithynia, S-Anatolia, SE-Anatolia, SE-Anatolia: Mesopotamian Anatolia, SSW-Anatolia, W-Anatolia), Greece (incl. Kiklades), Crete, East Aegaean Isl., Rhodos, Cyprus (C-Mountains, N-Cyprus, S-Cyprus), Egypt (Desert Oases, Great Southwestern Desert, Nile Delta, Nile Valley, NW-coastal Egypt), European Turkey, Iran (EC-Iran, E-Iran, NE-Iran: Mts., N-Iran, Iranian Aserbaijan, S-Iran, W-Iran), Iraq (NE-Iraq, NW-Iraq, SE-Iraq: Mesopotamia), Israel (coastal W-Israel, Rift Valley, N-Israel), Jordania (W-Jordania), Lebanon (Antilebanon, C-Lebanon, coastal W-Lebanon), Saudi Arabia (C-Saudi Arabia, Asir), Syria (C-Syrian Desert), Yemen (N-Inner Yemen, W-Yemen), Afghanistan (Baghlan, Bamyan, Herat, Kabul, Kunar / Nuristan, Logar, Nangarhar), Pakistan (Hazara, Baluchistan, Kurram, Chitral, Swat, Pakistani Punjab), Pakistani Kashmir (Gilgit, Baltistan), Jammu & Kashmir (Poonch, Kashmir), New Guinea, Nepal, Chad (Tibesti), Sudan, Ethiopia, Eritrea, E-D.R.Congo (Zaire), Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, S-Angola, South Africa (North-West Prov., Gauteng, Mpulamanga, Free State, KwaZulu-Natal, W-Cape Prov., E-Cape Prov.), Lesotho, Swaziland, Namibia, USA (I) (Connecticut (I), Illinois (I), Indiana (I), Kentucky (I), Massachusetts (I), Maryland (I), Maine (I), Michigan (I), New Hampshire (I), New Jersey (I), New York (I), Ohio (I), Oregon (I), Pennsylvania (I), Rhode Island (I), Vermont (I), Washington State (I), Wisconsin (I), West Virginia (I)), Canada (British Columbia (I), New Brunswick (I), Nova Scotia (I), Ontario (I), Prince Edward Isl. (I), Quebec (I)) as per Catalogue of Life; . Distribution: Temperate and montane Eurasia and Africa; common in temperate Pakistan and throughout the Himalayan region; adventive in North America as per Flora of Pakistan; . Kalatope id al110911: Location Kalatope Epilobium hirsutum Herb identification requested : 8 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (5) Herb identification is requested plant is tall about 6 feet and found in Marshy habitat. Pictured at Hamirpur, HP Altitude – 650metres Dated – 27/11/2017 Looks like an Epilobium sp. Thanks …, Pl. check with species available in efi site so far.
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3 images After pursuing, illustrations, images and keys, I think I feel these are more closer to images at Epilobium hirsutum rather than those at Epilobium parviflorum, as per http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=5&taxon_id=111844 http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=2&taxon_id=111844 Flora of Pakistan further says: A very common plant throughout much of Eurasia in disturbed places. This species varies greatly in amount and type of vestiture. Further study is needed to determine the proper status of glabrous plants from the western Himalaya sometimes segregated as E. hirsutum var. laetum C.B. Clarke. Fl. Per.: Jun-Sep. Fr. Per.: Jul-Sep; Distribution: Temperate and montane Eurasia and Africa; common in temperate Pakistan and throughout the Himalayan region; adventive in North America. Yes …, I agree with you that it looks much closer to Epilobium hirsutum. This is from Prini Village near Manali. I think Epilobium cylindricum i am quite sure of this plant being Epilobium cylindricum My first thought was, this could be an epilobium. The fruit of Epilobium cylindricum agree with these pictures quite well. However, now I am confused. The stigma of Epilobium cylindricum is spherical or club-shaped, never lobed, as is prominently visible in … pictures. Or is there some mixup with stamens?! I really admire your keen observation power. You are right, Epilobium parviflorum could be a possibility, but have to see leaves clearly. I had initially identified it as Epilobium cylindricum but after … pointed out four-lobed stigma, it can’t be that species. Now I think it to be E. parviflorum, but only leaves will confirm. Your views please. Should be Epilobium parviflorum After pursuing, illustrations, images and keys, I think I feel these are more closer to images at Epilobium hirsutum rather than those at Epilobium parviflorum, as per VoF Week :: DV :: 31 JUL 12 – 0348 :: Epilobium ¿ species ? at Tapovan near Joshimath: 31 JUL 12 Habitat: along path on mountain slope I think closer to images and details at Epilobium hirsutum L. Epilobium hirsutum: 2 high res. images. Habit:herb. Location:Sangus,Kulgam,J&K. Epilobium hirsutum is a flowering plant belonging to the willow herb genus Epilobium in the family Onagraceae. It is commonly known as the great willowherb, great hairy willowherb or hairy willowherb. Local names include codlins-and-cream, apple-pie and cherry-pie. . SK 3013 04 October 2021: 4 very high res. images. Location: Kalikot, West Nepal Altitude: 1474m. Date: 16 August 2021 Habit : Wild Epilobium hirsutum Linnaeus ?? Yes, appears close as per images at Epilobium hirsutum . References: |
Epilobium hirsutum
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