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Posted: 10 Jul 2022


Taken: 10 Jul 2022

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European Yellow Loosestrife (Lysimachia vulgaris)

European Yellow Loosestrife (Lysimachia vulgaris)
Location: Army Road off North Rochester Road, near Dryden, Michigan.

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 Andy Rodker
Andy Rodker club
Hi Doerthe.
It's the Yellow, or Garden Loosestrife. (lysimachus vulgaris) a common plant, almost a weed, in Europe. I like it but it can take over one's garden very quickly unless it's roots can be restricted. In other words a pretty garden thug! But worth it - just! . I had it in a couple of spots as it was a useful mid border plant in boggy places where other plants weren't so successful!
21 months ago.
Doerthe club has replied to Andy Rodker club
Thank you, Andy, great information. I have photographed wildflowers in Michigan for 40 years and have never seen it. Yesterday I noticed it around a small pond in an otherwise natural setting. I wonder if someone from Europe brought seeds from a trip and planted them there.
21 months ago. Edited 21 months ago.
Andy Rodker club has replied to Doerthe club
Sometimes it is baffling how a variety suddenly springs up in an unexpected place. Yes, humans are often the (unintentional, or even intentional!) agents, but birds, and even extreme weather, can be implicit too!
21 months ago. Edited 21 months ago.
 Ronald Losure
Ronald Losure club
This is a new plant to me. The flowers are pretty. Thanks to Andy for identifying it. We have purple loosestrife here in Mississippi, which is considered a weed.
21 months ago.
Andy Rodker club has replied to Ronald Losure club
We have both in the UK. The purple one I found mainly in marshy areas on clifftops in Cornwall and elsewhere - growing in the wild. The yellow variety I have more often seen in gardens.
21 months ago. Edited 21 months ago.
Doerthe club has replied to Ronald Losure club
I have identified other loosestrife species, but also never saw this one in 40 years of photographing wildflowers in Michigan.
21 months ago. Edited 21 months ago.

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