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Epilobium palustre

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Scientific name
  
Epilobium palustre

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Species

Order
  
Genus
  
Epilobium

Higher classification
  
Willowherbs

Epilobium palustre Epilobium palustre marsh willowherb Go Botany

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Willowherbs, Epilobium montanum, Epilobium obscurum, Epilobium hirsutum, Epilobium ciliatum

Epilobium palustre is a species of willowherb known by the common name marsh willowherb. This plant has a circumboreal distribution, and can be found farther south in mountainous areas.

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Description

Epilobium palustre Epilobium palustre marsh willowherb Go Botany

This is a hairy perennial growing spindly stems sometimes exceeding half a meter in height. Its stems have widely spaced oval to linear leaves two to seven centimeters long. The stems are tipped with hairy inflorescences of small white or pink flowers. The stigma is club-shaped rather than 4-lobed. Each flower has four petals which may be quite minute to almost a centimeter long and notched to form two lobes. The fruit is a hairy capsule 3 to 9 centimeters long.

Distribution

Locally common in the British Isles.

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References

Epilobium palustre Wikipedia