Onagraceae
Epilobium ciliatum ssp. ciliatum
Common Willowherb
Erect stems in loose clump from basal rosette of leaves. Lance-shaped toothed leaves with conspicuous veins on short petioles. Inflorescence glandular, consisting of many branches with small opposite leaves, leafy bracts at base of flower stalks. Flowers pale pink to white, petals up to 1/3 in. long. Abundant in moist meadows, streambanks, roadsides, disturbed sites, at low to mid-elevations. A widely variable species, the taxonomy of this and very similar subsp. watsonii and subsp. glandulosum is difficult and confusing.
- Rarity: Common
- Flowering Time: All Spring And Summer
- Life Cycle: Perennial
- Height: 1--6 feet
- Habitat: Meadow, Disturbed, Bog/Fen/Wetland, Moist Riverbanks
- Found In: Siskiyous, Steens, Wallowas, East Gorge, West Gorge
- Native: Yes
More Information:
- Latin synonyms: Epilobium adenocaulon
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- USDA Plants Database
- CalPhotos
- OregonFlora
- E-Flora BC