(purple loosetrife , lythrum Salicaria jpeg found at creative commons 3.0)
Purple Loosetrife grows along the Eastern part of the US. The wildflower is a perennial plant that loves
marshland and moist soil. The plant has short but narrow leaves and lots of them. The flowers are 1' purple flowers with clusters and yellow centers. They last for a few weeks and dry leaving a ovary type of tubular seed packet with lots of small seeds. During this time of the year, Goldenrod also succeeds fields and land throughout the Southeastern parts of the United States.
Alabama is known for it's wonderful array of beautiful flowers in fall. The flowers help keep the environment clean of any type of global warming. Over population of pesky insects (ie: mosquitoes, gnats, yellow jackets, sweat bees, chiggers) are the main problems that ruin the environment. Warm blooded animals and birds help sustain beautiful flowers like Purple Loosestrife and Goldenrod to help butterflies and bees.
Helenium and other wildflowers enrich the environment and attract tourists. Citizens and Tourists are what makes Alabama and the Southeast one of the most vacation occupied places in the world. Medical technology, Car manufactoring and many other aspects of Alabama protects both citizens and wildlife.
This plant blog is a proud member of the awareness of the Souteastern part of the United States. It is enriched in intelligence, accountability, and endurance to lead an example in the United States to provide all things common to everyone from abroad and home. God bless Alabama and America.
Purple Loosestrife entry from wikipedia.org
Maryland State Website Entry Purple Loosetrife
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