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Swamp Candles (Lysimachia terrestris)
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Other common names: Bog Loosestrife, Bulb-Bearing Loosestrife, Swamp Loosestrife, Yellow Loosestrife
Native
Family:
Primulaceae (Primrose)
Height: 0.75 to 3 ft.
Blooms: June to
August
Leaf Type:
smooth
Bloom Size: 0.5 in. (typical)
Flower Description:
Elongate clusters,
Regular blooms, 5 parts
Location: Oil Creek Trail
Date: 7/27/2008
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Swamp Candles may be
easily confused with:
- Fringed Loosestrife
Flowers of Swamp Candles are crowded close to the stalk, forming a more obvious cluster than fringed loosestrife. Fringed loosestrife nods pronouncedly.
- Garden Loosestrife
As the name suggests, Swamp Candles grow in marshes and moist areas, while Garden Loosestrife prefers drier conditions. Flowers of Garden Loosestrife occur in the axils, while Swamp Candle flowers occur as a terminal cluster.
- Moneywort
Moneywort is a trailing vine, while swamp candles is an erect plant.
- Whorled Loosestrife
Flowers of Swamp Candles are crowded close to the stalk, forming a more obvious cluster than whorled loosestrife.
We started out as wildflowers from the bicycle trails of western Pennsylvania, but we've
grown!
Meyer, Joseph E. (1918). The Herbalist and Herb Doctor. Hammond, Ind.: Indiana Herb Gardens. 400 pp.