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Purple Loosetrife. Spectacular when in full bloom, Purple Loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) is a vigorous, upright perennial enjoying an extremely long bloom season from early to late summer. It features pink, purple, or magenta flowers in dense spikes, up to 18 in. long (45 cm) held atop lance-shaped leaves. Growing up to 2-4 feet tall (60-120.


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L. salicaria, an Old World native, is a highly invasive species of wetlands in North America, beginning to spread rapidly about 140 years after its accidental introduction around 1800.It is a very variable species with an ability to occupy numerous habitats and substrates with the exception of dry places. Its spread and persistence in ecosystems is supported by very high seed production, a.


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Purple loosestrife, Lythrum salicaria, is a tall-growing hardy herbaceous perennial, native to the the British Isles.It thrives in moist soil or in the shallow water at pond margins. Upright stems are clothed with slender light green leaves and topped with long spires made up of numerous rosy-mauve flowers through summer.


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Heuchera Firefly. Just £19.99. Purple Loosestrife is an easy to grow, hardy perennial for moist borders in full sun. Lythrum salicaria 'Robin' can be extremely long-flowering, with upright flower spikes from late spring to late summer. Lythrum plants are showy and robust, with magenta pink flowers and are excellent for cottage garden borders.


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Lythrum salicaria 'Robin' bears magenta pink flowers over a particularly long period - typically from late spring to late summer. It's ideal for growing at the pond edge but also at the back of a moist, sunny border - it makes a great choice for an informal cottage or wildlife garden. Grow Lythrum salicaria 'Robin' in moist soil.


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This Purple Loosestrife, Lythrum salicaria 'Robin' can be very long-flowering, with upright magenta pink flower spikes from late spring to late summer, making it perfect for cottage garden borders. Although they are showy and robust, Lythrum are easy to grow, hardy perennials when grown in a moist border in full sun, where they are hard to.


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Lythrum salicaria or purple loosestrife is a flowering plant belonging to the family Lythraceae.It should not be confused with other plants sharing the name loosestrife that are members of the family Primulaceae.Other names include spiked loosestrife and purple Lythrum.This herbaceous perennial is native to Europe and Asia, and possibly Australia.


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Native to Eurasia, purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) now occurs in almost every state of the US. It was introduced to the east coast in the early 1800s, possibly as seeds in ship's ballast or as an ornamental. Now the highest concentrations of the plant occur in the formerly glaciated wetlands in the Northeast.


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Lythrum salicaria (Purple Loosestrife / Spiked Loosestrife), picture by Andreas Rockstein; CC. Lythrum Plant Growing and Care Guide Common Names: Loosestrife, Purple Loosetrife, Purple Willow Herb, False grass-poly, Red Sally. Life Cycle: Hardy perennial. Height: 24 to 60 inches (60 to 150 cm). Native: Asia. Australasia.


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Purple Loosestrife. Lythrum salicaria L.. Lythrum salicaria, known commonly as Purple Loosestrife, is an interesting species native not only to Australia but widespread in Europe, Asia and North America.It is a herbaceous perennial related to Lagerstroemia (crepe myrtle) and known from ancient times. Investigation of the meaning of the name leads back into the literature of many countries and.


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purple loosestrife 'Robin'. A clump-forming perennial with strongly upright, branching stems to 90-120cm tall, clad with narrowly lance-shaped leaves. Spikes of deep pink to purple-pink star-shaped flowers are produced over a long period during the summer. Join the RHS today and save 25%. Join now.


Buy loosestrife Lythrum salicaria 'Robert'

Lythrum salicaria, commonly called purple loosestrife, is a clump-forming wetland perennial that is native to Europe and Asia. It is believed to have been first introduced into the U.S. from seed contained in ships' ballast, and it became established in certain estuaries in the northeastern states by the early 1800s. Although many alien.


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Purple loosestrife. Purple loosestrife makes a tall wildflower that grows naturally on banks of streams and around ponds. 'Rose' is a more sophisticated cultivated form, with strong, upright stems.


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About this cultivar: Lythrum salicaria 'Robin' has carmine-red flowers on strong spikes over a long period in summer. It will seed quite a bit if that is your thing (see Lythrum salicaria 'Feuerkerze' if it is not!). Position: Full sun, partial shade Soil: Almost any soil, grows well in Ballyrobert Flowers: June, July,


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Lythrum salicaria 'Robin': This variety blooms in purple-pink and grows compactly to a height of 80 cm. Lythrum salicaria 'Fire candle': This loosestrife can grow as tall as 1.20 m and blooms in pink. Rod loosestrife (Lythrum virgatum) Lythrum virgatum 'Dropmore Purple': Purple loosestrife 'Dropmore Purple' forms purple, stately.