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Fireweed gets its common name in the United States because it's notoriously associated with fire landscapes. It quickly colonizes disturbed areas, including fire scars, logged land, and oil spills. It was one of the first plants to appear after the catastrophic eruption of Mount St.
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The name fireweed stems from its ability to colonize areas burned by fire rapidly. It was one of the first plants to appear after the eruption of Mt. St. Helens ...
Sep 5, 2016 ˇ Their leaves give the Fireweed its Latin name of “angustifolium” (meaning narrow-leaved). A close look at the leaves reveals an unusual feature: ...
Fireweed got its name because it's one of the first plants to grow in areas recently destroyed by fire.
Another of fireweed's common names from Great Britain is “rose-bay willow herb” because some say its petals resemble those of roses and its leaves those of bay ...
Dec 29, 2019 ˇ Americans call it fireweed because it blazes wherever a forest fire has raged. It will not grow in the shade, but there is little shade as yet ...
The common American name "fireweed" derives from the species' abundance as a colonizer on burnt sites after forest fires and other disturbances.
Sep 1, 2020 ˇ But it's called fire weed cuz it's seeds can remain dormant in the ground for years until a forest fire happens and then the seed will germinate ...
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Its common name comes from its sudden appearance after a wildfire. Fireweed has willow-like leaves and red stems like other plants in its genus but its ...