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Common Names: L

Labrador tea
Ledum groenlandicum
lao zhu
Phyllostachys arcana
large-flowered comfrey
Symphytum grandiflorum
lavender, common
Lavandula angustifolia
lavender, English
Lavandula angustifolia
leatherleaf
Chamaedaphne calyculata
leek, wild
Allium tricoccum
lemon balm
Melissa officinalis
licorice flag
Acorus gramineus 'Licorice'
lily, Turk's-cap
Lilium superbum
lily-of-the-valley
Convallaria majalis
lizard's tail
Saururus cernuus
lobelia, great blue
Lobelia siphilitica
loosestrife, water
Decodon verticillatus

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Catalog as of April 01, 2008

Decodon

(Lythraceae - loosestrife family)
One species, a US native.

Decodon verticillatus - Jul 31 Decodon verticillatus - Jul 31 Decodon verticillatus - Jul 27
verticillatus peren • ht 3-8' • zones 3-9

water loosestrife; water willow


native, moist - wet, sun
e and cent NA

This wetland plant often forms patches on the edge of ponds and sluggish streams, sometimes growing across the surface of the water in floating mats. Showy, deep-pink flowers appear on the arching, willow-like branches in July and August. At home in wet situations, but also does well and makes an interesting specimen in ordinary, moist garden soil. Note: Water loosestrife is related to the invasive exotic purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria). Unlike purple loosestrife, however, water loosestrife is a native species and can ethically be cultivated.

cat # 4U7D
$8.95 each