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Loosestrife: Correspondences
Lythrum salicaria
Folk Names: Blooming Sally, Lythrum,
Partyke, Purple Willow Herb,
Rainbow Weed, Sage Willow, Salicaire
Gender: Feminine
Planet: Moon
Element: Earth
Deity:
Power: Peace, Protection
Suggested Pdf Resources
- Impact and management of purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) in
- *Author for correspondence (e-mail: bb22@cornell.
- www.massaudubon.org
- a review of the effectsof purple loosestrife - SpringerLink.com
- the hypothesis that purple loosestrife has deleterious effects. The most commonly cited To whom correspondence should be addressed.
- www.springerlink.com
- Evidence of Hybridization Between Lythrum salicaria (Purple
- Background and Aims Although Lythrum salicaria (purple loosestrife) was introduced to loosestrife) could have played a role in its ultimate spread was tested.
- aob.oxfordjournals.org
- Effects of Triclopyr Amine on Purple Loosestrife and Non-target
- Seedlings dominated the total number of loosestrife plants in the 8.0 and 12.0 kg/ .
- www.apms.org
- VARIATION OF SELF-INCOMPATIBILITY WITHIN INVASIVE
- (purple loosestrife) by controlled self- and cross-pollinations of 124 plants sampled from 12 1 Author for correspondence; e-mail: rob.colautti@utoronto.ca .
- labs.eeb.utoronto.ca
Suggested News Resources
- Foundational concept of ecology tested by experiment
- Now a summer-long study shows that the flowering invasive plant purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) triggers a chain of interactions that ultimately alters the diversity of zooplankton populations in artificial ponds.
Suggested Web Resources
- Impact and management of purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) in
- *Author for correspondence (e-mail: bb22@cornell.
- www.massaudubon.org
- Purple Loosestrife: Sometimes Beauty is a Beast
- Mar 3, 2011 At various times, it has also been called "spiked loosestrife. .
- davesgarden.com
- Purple loosestrife suppresses plant species colonization far more
- Nov 22, 2010 Purple loosestrife suppresses plant species colonization far more than broad- leaved cattail: *Correspondence: Correspondence author.
- onlinelibrary.wiley.com
- Lake Champlain Basin Program: Aquatic Nuisance Species in Lake
- Purple loosestrife is native to Eurasia and has been present in New England for almost .
- www.lcbp.org
- Ecological Services–West Virginia Field Office | Northeast Region
- The beetles, which eat loosestrife, can take as little as three years to start thoroughly Learn more at the "Eat Loosestrife" blog.
- www.fws.gov