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| |genus=Lysimachia | | |genus=Lysimachia |
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| + | '''''Lysimachia''''' is a [[genus]] of [[flowering plant]]s. ''Lysimachia'' species often have yellow flowers, and grow vigorously. They tend to grow in damp conditions. Several species within ''Lysimachia'' are commonly called [[loosestrife]], although this name is also used for plants within the genus ''[[Lythrum]]''. |
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| Lysimachia (probably after King Lysimachus). Primulaceae. Loosestrife. Erect or creeping leafy herbs grown in damp wild gardens and borders. | | Lysimachia (probably after King Lysimachus). Primulaceae. Loosestrife. Erect or creeping leafy herbs grown in damp wild gardens and borders. |
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− | {{for|the ancient town|Lysimachia (Thrace)}}
| + | ==Cultivation== |
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− | | color = lightgreen
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− | | name = ''Lysimachia''
| + | ===Propagation=== |
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− | | image_caption = [[Yellow pimpernel]], ''Lysimachia nemorum''
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− | | regnum = [[Plant]]ae
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− | | divisio = [[Flowering plant|Magnoliophyta]]
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− | | classis = [[Magnoliopsida]]
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− | | ordo = [[Ericales]]
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− | | familia = [[Myrsinaceae]]
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− | | genus = '''''Lysimachia'''''
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− | | genus_authority = [[Carolus Linnaeus|L.]]
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− | | subdivision_ranks = [[Species]]
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− | ''Lysimachia nemorum'' ([[yellow pimpernel]])<br />
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− | ''[[Lysimachia nummularia]]'' (creeping Jenny) <br />
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− | ''Lysimachia vulgaris'' ([[yellow loosestrife]])
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− | '''''Lysimachia''''' is a [[genus]] of [[flowering plant]]s. It is traditionally [[Scientific classification|classified]] in the family [[Primulaceae]] but should, according to [[Molecular phylogeny|molecular phylogenetic]] study, be placed to the family [[Myrsinaceae]] <ref>{{Cite journal |quotes=no |author=M. Källersjö, G. Bergqvist & A. A. Anderberg |year=2000 |title=Generic realignment in primuloid families of the Ericales s. l.: a phylogenetic analysis based on DNA sequences from three chloroplast genes and morphology |journal=[[American Journal of Botany]] |volume=87 |issue=9 |pages=1325–1341}}</ref>.
| + | ===Pests and diseases=== |
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− | ==Characteristics==
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− | ''Lysimachia'' species often have yellow flowers, and grow vigorously. They tend to grow in damp conditions. Several species within ''Lysimachia'' are commonly called [[loosestrife]], although this name is also used for plants within the genus ''[[Lythrum]]''.
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− | ''Lysimachia'' species are used as food plants by the [[larva]]e of some [[Lepidoptera|butterflies and moths]], including the [[Dot Moth]], [[Grey Pug]], [[Lime-speck Pug]], [[Small Angle Shades]] and [[V-pug]]. | + | ==Varieties== |
| + | Selected species: |
| + | *''[[Lysimachia atropurpurea]]'' <small></small> - Purple gooseneck loosetrife |
| + | *''[[Lysimachia ciliata]]'' <small>[[Carl Linnaeus|L.]]</small> - Fringed loosestrife ([[North America]]) |
| + | *''[[Lysimachia clethroides]]'' <small></small> - Gooseneck loosestrife <!-- a hardy perennial resembling a tall [[Speedwell]] and growing up to 3 feet (1 metre). Flowers from July on to September. Grows best in deep, rich loam in a sheltered position. --> |
| + | *''[[Lysimachia daphnoides]]'' <small>(A.Gray) Hillebr.</small> ''Lehua makanoe'' (Island of [[Kauai|Kaua{{okina}}i]] in [[Hawaii|Hawai{{okina}}i]]) |
| + | *''[[Lysimachia fraseri]]'' <small>[[Jean Étienne Duby|Duby]]</small> - Fraser's yellow loosestrife ([[Southeastern United States]]) |
| + | *''[[Lysimachia filifolia]]'' <small>C.N.Forbes</small> (Islands of [[Oahu|O{{okina}}ahu]] and Kaua{{okina}}i in Hawai{{okina}}i) |
| + | *''[[Lysimachia hillebrandii]]'' <small>Hook.f. ex A.Gray</small> - ''Kolokolo kuahiwi'' (Hawai{{okina}}i) |
| + | *''[[Lysimachia maxima]]'' <small>(R.Knuth) H.St.John</small> (Island of [[Molokai|Moloka{{okina}}i]] in Hawai{{okina}}i) |
| + | *''[[Lysimachia minoricensis]]'' <small>J.J.Rodr.</small> ([[Spain]]) |
| + | *''[[Lysimachia nemorum]]'' <small>L.</small> - Yellow pimpernel |
| + | *''[[Lysimachia nummularia]]'' <small>L.</small> - Creeping Jenny, Moneywort ([[Europe]])<!-- extremely hardy, and easy to cultivate. The plants needs control, every piece of the creeping root will, if taken off, make a fresh plant. It spreads vigorously and can become a [[weed]]. --> |
| + | *''[[Lysimachia punctata]]'' <small></small> - spotted loosestrife |
| + | *''[[Lysimachia sertulata]]'' <small></small> - Chilean melilukul |
| + | *''[[Lysimachia quadrifolia]]'' <small>L.</small> - Whorled loosestrife (Eastern North America) |
| + | *''[[Lysimachia terrestris]]'' <small>(L.) [[Nathaniel Lord Britton|Britton]], [[Emerson Ellick Sterns|Sterns]] & [[Justus Ferdinand Poggenburg|Poggenb.]]</small> - Swamp candles (North America) |
| + | *''[[Lysimachia thyrsiflora]]'' - tufted loosestrife |
| + | *''[[Lysimachia verticillaris]]'' <small></small> |
| + | *''[[Lysimachia vulgaris]]'' <small>L.</small> - Garden loosestrife, Yellow loosestrife (Eurasia) |
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− | ==Species== | + | ==Gallery== |
− | Species within the genus include:
| + | <gallery perrow=5> |
− | *''Lysimachia atropurpurea'' (purple gooseneck loosetrife)
| + | Image:Upload.png| photo 1 |
− | *''Lysimachia ciliatum'' (fringed loosestrife)
| + | Image:Upload.png| photo 2 |
− | *''Lysimachia clethroides'' (gooseneck loosestrife) — a hardy perennial resembling a tall [[Speedwell]] and growing up to 3 feet (1 metre). Flowers from July on to September. Grows best in deep, rich loam in a sheltered position.
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− | *''Lysimachia fraseri'' (Fraser's yellow loosestrife, endangered)
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− | *''Lysimachia nemorum'' ([[yellow pimpernel]])
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− | *''[[Lysimachia nummularia]]'' (creeping Jenny or moneywort) — extremely hardy, and easy to cultivate; every piece of the creeping root will, if taken off, make a fresh plant.
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− | *''Lysimachia punctata'' (spotted loosestrife)
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− | *''Lysimachia quadrifolia'' (whorled loosestrife)
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− | *''Lysimachia terrestris'' (swamp candles)
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− | *''Lysimachia vulgaris'' (garden or yellow loosestrife)
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− | ==Reference== | + | ==References== |
| <references/> | | <references/> |
| + | *[[Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture]], by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963 |
| + | <!--- xxxxx *Flora: The Gardener's Bible, by Sean Hogan. Global Book Publishing, 2003. ISBN 0881925381 --> |
| + | <!--- xxxxx *American Horticultural Society: A-Z Encyclopedia of Garden Plants, by Christopher Brickell, Judith D. Zuk. 1996. ISBN 0789419432 --> |
| + | <!--- xxxxx *Sunset National Garden Book. Sunset Books, Inc., 1997. ISBN 0376038608 --> |
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| ==External links== | | ==External links== |
− | *[http://lakecounty.typepad.com/life_in_lake_county/2007/08/lysimachus-dog-.html Lysimachus' Dog & Nisaean Horses] - Informative but non-scholarly essay on Lysimachia & Lysimachus (Annotated with Sources). | + | *{{wplink}} |
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− | [[Image:Lysimachia punctata spotted loosestrife MN 2007.JPG|thumb|left|''lysimachia punctata'' Spotted Loosestrife]]
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