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Epilobium hirsutum is a flowering plant belonging to the willowherb genus Epilobium in the family Onagraceae. It is commonly known as the great willowherb, ...
Ecology: Epilobium hirsutum is a perennial, typically found in unshaded, moist soils as in wetlands, ditches, low-lying areas, and along streams (Shamsi and ...
Epilobium hirsutum is a semi-aquatic perennial herbaceous plant. The plant is erect, branching, covered with soft hairs and grows up to 6 ft. (1.8 m) tall. E.

Hairy willowherb

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Epilobium hirsutum is a flowering plant belonging to the willowherb genus Epilobium in the family Onagraceae. It is commonly known as the great willowherb, great hairy willowherb or hairy willowherb. Local names include codlins-and-cream,... Wikipedia
Scientific name: Epilobium hirsutum
Family: Onagraceae
Order: Myrtales
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Hairy willow-herb is a Eurasian native that has become an important and aggressive invader in North America. The earliest records of this plant in the Northeast ...
Hairy willow-herb is a tall, attractive plant capable of escaping cultivation to form monotypic stands in natural wetland areas.
A semi-aquatic perennial herb that grows 3-6' tall, with fine, soft hairs covering the entire plant. Stems are tall and branching. Grows in open, moist habitats ...
Hairy willow-herb. (Epilobium hirsutum). 3 - 6' tall; perennial; Blooms June to August; Flowers single, 1/2 - 1"; Stems covered in soft hairs; Seeds with white ...
Hairy willow-herb is aClass B Noxious Weed in Washington State and control of this weed is required in King County according to Washington's noxious weed law.
A tall and hairy plant, Great willowherb displays pretty pink-and-cream flowers. It can be found in damp places, such as wet grasslands, ditches and riversides.