Lysimachia longifolia ( Longifolia Loosestrife )

This loosestrife has has opposite, undulating, mid-green leaves and bears 5-petaled yellow flowers in a cup-shape. The Lysimachia genus consists of around 150 herbaceous and evergreen perennials and shrubs, all growing in damp or moist soil that draines well and […]

Lysimachia ephemerum ( Ephemerum Loosestrife )

This loosestrife has has opposite gray-green leaves and bears 5-petaled white flowers in a saucer-shape. The Lysimachia genus consists of around 150 herbaceous and evergreen perennials and shrubs, all growing in damp or moist soil that draines well and is […]

Lysimachia clethroides ( Gooseneck Loosestrife )

This loosestrife has has alternate mid-green leaves and bears 5-petaled white flowers in a saucer-shape. The Lysimachia genus consists of around 150 herbaceous and evergreen perennials and shrubs, all growing in damp or moist soil that draines well and is […]

Lysimachia ciliata ( Loosestrife )

This loosestrife has has opposite or whorled, mid-green leaves and bears 5-petaled yellow flowers in a star-shape. The Lysimachia genus consists of around 150 herbaceous and evergreen perennials and shrubs, all growing in damp or moist soil that draines well […]

Lysimachia ( Loosestrife )

Herbaceous and evergreen perennial or shrub. .. This loosestrife has has alternate, opposite, or whorled, toothed and hairy green leaves and bears 5-petaled white, yellow, pink, or purple, flowers in star, saucer, cup-shape, growing in damp or moist soil that […]

Lynchis coronaria ( Dusty Miller )

Silver-gray, woolly biennial or short-lived perennial with silver-gray leaves and white flowers. Grows well in any moderately well-drained, fertile soil in partial shade or full sun. Great plant for borders or wild gardens.

Lycoris sanguinea ( Sanguinea Spider Lily )

This bulbous perennial produces 4-6 umbels of funnel shaped, undulating, bright red flowers 2 to 2 1/2 inches long with long reflexed, wavy-margined tepals. Semi-erect leaves of dark green bear following the flowers. An old fashioned favorite, Lycoris, fondly called […]