dcsimg
Image of garden yellow loosestrife
» Plants » » Angiosperms »

Garden Yellow Loosestrife

Lysimachia vulgaris L.

Comments

provided by eFloras
Lysimachia vulgaris appears to have a very limited distribution in Kashmir. According to R.R. Stewart (1972, p. 537) it is adventive in this region, being either cultivated or found as an escape.
license
cc-by-nc-sa-3.0
copyright
Missouri Botanical Garden, 4344 Shaw Boulevard, St. Louis, MO, 63110 USA
bibliographic citation
Flora of Pakistan Vol. 0: 82 in eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden. Accessed Nov 12, 2008.
source
Flora of Pakistan @ eFloras.org
editor
S. I. Ali & M. Qaiser
project
eFloras.org
original
visit source
partner site
eFloras

Description

provided by eFloras
Perennial up to 100 cm or more tall, erect, branches softly pubescent-glandular; indument brown, with long flexuose jointed hairs and shorter capitate ones. Leaves opposite (lower ones) or verticellate (2-3 per node), subsessile; petiole up to 4 mm long. Lamina 50-58 (-120) x 12-(28-) 32-40 mm, acuminate, elliptic-ovate or oblanceolate, upper surface of a darker colour, glabrate at length, sometimes glandular-punctate, margin entire. Flowers in compact terminal paniculateracemes. Bracts opposite, 5-6 mm long, linear-lanceolate, glandular-pubescent, margin glandular streaked, the streaks red, darker at maturity. Pedicel exceeding the bracts, up to 8 mm long in fruit. Calyx shallow cupular, c. 4 mm long, 2/3 rd cleft, glandular and with longer and weaker eglandular hairs; lobes c. 3.8 mm long, ovate-lanceolate, margin glandular streaked, membranous and glandular-ciliolate. Corolla 10 mm long, 5-lobed; lobes imbricate, basally united, 7-9 x 4.5-5.5 mm, ovate-oblong, sessile, glandular-scurfy on the upper surface. Stamens included; filaments glandular, connate basally to form a glandular tube adnate to the corolla anthers basifixed. Ovary subglobose, apex glandular; style about equalling the stamens or exceeding it, persistent, up to 5 mm long in fruit, lower half glandulose; stigma obscure. Capsule equalling the calyx. Seeds trigonal, dull brownish-white.
license
cc-by-nc-sa-3.0
copyright
Missouri Botanical Garden, 4344 Shaw Boulevard, St. Louis, MO, 63110 USA
bibliographic citation
Flora of Pakistan Vol. 0: 82 in eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden. Accessed Nov 12, 2008.
source
Flora of Pakistan @ eFloras.org
editor
S. I. Ali & M. Qaiser
project
eFloras.org
original
visit source
partner site
eFloras

Description

provided by eFloras
Herbs perennial, 60--120 cm tall, with creeping rhizomes. Stems erect, terete or obtusely quadrangular, simple or paniculately branched, pubescent. Leaves opposite or whorled; petiole 2--10 mm; leaf blade oblong-lanceolate to ovate-lanceolate, 6--17 X 1--5 cm, abaxially glabrescent, sparsely red or black glandular punctate, abaxially pubescent, base obtuse to subrounded, margin entire or obscurely repand, apex acuminate; veins to more than 10 pairs; veinlets prominent. Panicles terminal and axillary; peduncle 1.5--4.5 cm; bracts linear-subulate, 2--8 mm. Pedicel 3--12 mm. Calyx lobes lanceolate, 3.5--6 X 1--1.5 mm, margin black glandular striate and glandular ciliate. Corolla bright yellow, 8--11 mm, 1.5--2 cm in diam., deeply parted; lobes elliptic, 7--10 X 3.5--6 mm, adaxially densely glandular. Filaments connate basally into a ca. 1.5 mm high ring, free parts ca. 2.5 mm; anthers linear, dorsifixed, opening by lateral slits, ca. 3 mm. Ovary ovoid, style 4--5 mm. Capsule subglobose, 3--4 mm in diam. Fl. Jul-Aug. 2n = 28, 42, 56, 70, 84 (85, 86).
license
cc-by-nc-sa-3.0
copyright
Missouri Botanical Garden, 4344 Shaw Boulevard, St. Louis, MO, 63110 USA
bibliographic citation
Flora of China Vol. 15: 56 in eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden. Accessed Nov 12, 2008.
source
Flora of China @ eFloras.org
editor
Wu Zhengyi, Peter H. Raven & Hong Deyuan
project
eFloras.org
original
visit source
partner site
eFloras

Distribution

provided by eFloras
Distribution: N. America, Europe, N.W. & S. Turkey, N.W. Africa, W. Iran, Iraq, Aral-Caspian and Lake Balkash area, Caucasus, W. & E. Siberia, Tien Shan, Sinkiang, Japan and Korea. Sparingly recorded from Kashmir.
license
cc-by-nc-sa-3.0
copyright
Missouri Botanical Garden, 4344 Shaw Boulevard, St. Louis, MO, 63110 USA
bibliographic citation
Flora of Pakistan Vol. 0: 82 in eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden. Accessed Nov 12, 2008.
source
Flora of Pakistan @ eFloras.org
editor
S. I. Ali & M. Qaiser
project
eFloras.org
original
visit source
partner site
eFloras

Distribution

provided by eFloras
W Xinjiang [Kashmir, Kazakhstan, Pakistan, Russia; NW Africa, SW Asia, Europe; North America].
license
cc-by-nc-sa-3.0
copyright
Missouri Botanical Garden, 4344 Shaw Boulevard, St. Louis, MO, 63110 USA
bibliographic citation
Flora of China Vol. 15: 56 in eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden. Accessed Nov 12, 2008.
source
Flora of China @ eFloras.org
editor
Wu Zhengyi, Peter H. Raven & Hong Deyuan
project
eFloras.org
original
visit source
partner site
eFloras

Flower/Fruit

provided by eFloras
Fl. Per.: June-July.
license
cc-by-nc-sa-3.0
copyright
Missouri Botanical Garden, 4344 Shaw Boulevard, St. Louis, MO, 63110 USA
bibliographic citation
Flora of Pakistan Vol. 0: 82 in eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden. Accessed Nov 12, 2008.
source
Flora of Pakistan @ eFloras.org
editor
S. I. Ali & M. Qaiser
project
eFloras.org
original
visit source
partner site
eFloras

Habitat

provided by eFloras
Ditches, marshes; 500--700 m.
license
cc-by-nc-sa-3.0
copyright
Missouri Botanical Garden, 4344 Shaw Boulevard, St. Louis, MO, 63110 USA
bibliographic citation
Flora of China Vol. 15: 56 in eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden. Accessed Nov 12, 2008.
source
Flora of China @ eFloras.org
editor
Wu Zhengyi, Peter H. Raven & Hong Deyuan
project
eFloras.org
original
visit source
partner site
eFloras