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    Epilobium obscurum

    Epilobium obscurum is a species of flowering plant belonging to the family Onagraceae. Its native range is Macaronesia, Northwestern Africa, Europe to Turkey. Wikipedia

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  3. wildflowerweb.co.uk

    Epilobium obscurum is a species of flowering plant belonging to the family Onagraceae. It is native to Macaronesia, Northwestern Africa, Europe, and Turkey. The plant has dark green, lance-shaped leaves and small, white or pink flowers. It is commonly found in cultivated or waste ground, marshes, streamsides, and woodland margins.
  4. powo.science.kew.org

    Epilobium obscurum var. foliosum Ficinus in unknown publication; Epilobium obscurum var. herminicum Samp. in Bol. Soc. Brot. 21: 187 (1905) Epilobium obscurum var. molleri H.Lév. in Monde Pl. 3: 87 (1893) Epilobium obscurum var. pseudopalustre P.Monts. in Collect. Bot. (Barcelona) 5: 85 (1956) Epilobium obscurum subsp. virgatum (Lam.) Nyman in ...
  5. naturespot.org

    One of four similar species; E tetragonum, E roseum and E ciliatum also have club-shaped stigma. E roseum has many glandular hairs and longer petioles, and is on the VC55 Rare Plant Register. E tetragonum has no glandular hairs and perennates with lax sessile leaf-rosettes.E ciliatum has numerous glandular hairs on the upper parts of the stem, sepals and parts of the fruits, and perennates ...
  6. fermanagh.bsbi.org

    Epilobium obscurum Schreb., Short-fruited Willowherb. Account Summary. Native, frequent and widespread. European temperate. 1884; Barrington, R.M.; Co Fermanagh. May to November. Growth form, identification and preferred habitats. E. obscurum is an erect perennial, 30-80 cm tall, which overwinters by means of leafy stolons. Stem hairs are ± ...
  7. nzpcn.org.nz

    Epilobium obscurum Schreb. Ecology. Year naturalised. 1902. Origin. Eurasia, Macronesia. Wetland plant indicator status rating Help. Information derived from the revised national wetland plant list prepared to assist councils in delineating and monitoring wetlands (Clarkson et al., 2021 Manaaki Whenua - Landcare Research Contract Report ...
  8. beta.floranorthamerica.org

    Herbs with elongated, leafy epigeal stolons.Stems erect or ascending, subterete, 20-80 cm, often well branched from base, sometimes also distally, sub­glabrous proximal to inflo­rescence with raised strigillose lines decurrent from margins of petioles, strigillose distally.Leaves opposite proximal to inflorescence, alternate distally, petiole 0-2 mm; blade green or slightly bluish green ...
  9. species.wikimedia.org

    Epilobium obscurum var. foliosum Ficinus in unknown publication; Epilobium obscurum var. herminicum Samp. in Bol. Soc. Brot. 21: 187 (1905) Epilobium obscurum var. molleri H.Lév. in Monde Pl. 3: 87 (1893) Epilobium obscurum var. pseudopalustre P.Monts. in Collect. Bot. (Barcelona) 5: 85 (1956) Epilobium obscurum subsp. virgatum (Lam.) Nyman in ...

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