Lysimachia ciliata L.
Fringed yellow loosestrife, fringed loosestrife
Kingdom | Plantae | Plants, but not fungi, lichens, or algae |
Subkingdom | Tracheobionta | Vascular plants—plants with a “circulatory system” for delivering water and nutrients |
Division | Magnoliophyta | Flowering plants, also known as angiosperms |
Class | Magnoliopsida | Dicotyledons—plants with two initial seed leaves |
Subclass | Asteridae | A large class that encompasses asters |
Order | Ericales | Tea, persimmon, blueberry, Brazil nut, azalea, many others |
Family | Primulaceae | Primrose family |
Genus | Lysimachia | Named for Lysimachus, a king of ancient Sicily, who “calmed a mad ox” with a member of this species |
Species | ciliata | Name given to indicate a slight fringing like an eyelash that might occur on petals, leaves, petioles or other plant parts |
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8/12/2017 · Bates Land and Blackman Land, Groton Conservation Trust, Groton, Massachusetts · ≈ 5 × 3½″ (13 × 9.2 cm)
8/12/2017 · Bates Land and Blackman Land, Groton Conservation Trust, Groton, Massachusetts · ≈ 6 × 4″ (16 × 11 cm)
8/12/2017 · Bates Land and Blackman Land, Groton Conservation Trust, Groton, Massachusetts · ≈ 5 × 3½″ (13 × 9.2 cm)
8/12/2017 · Bates Land and Blackman Land, Groton Conservation Trust, Groton, Massachusetts · ≈ 6 × 4″ (16 × 11 cm)
Steironema ciliatum (L.) Baudo
Steironema pumilum Greene
Lysimachia ciliata description by Thomas H. Kent, last updated 25 May 2020.
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8/12/2017 · Bates Land and Blackman Land, Groton Conservation Trust, Groton, Massachusetts · ≈ 6 × 4″ (15 × 10 cm)
7/23/2010 · Nashua River Boat Ramp on Rte 119, Groton, Massachusetts · ≈ 4 × 6″ (10 × 15 cm)
8/12/2017 · Bates Land and Blackman Land, Groton Conservation Trust, Groton, Massachusetts · ≈ 3 × 4½″ (7.9 × 11 cm)
7/23/2010 · Nashua River Boat Ramp on Rte 119, Groton, Massachusetts · ≈ 6 × 4″ (15 × 10 cm)
7/23/2010 · Nashua River Boat Ramp on Rte 119, Groton, Massachusetts · ≈ 4½ × 3″ (11 × 7.9 cm)
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