Genus Lysimachia (Noun)
Meaning
Loosestrife: a cosmopolitan genus found in damp or swampy terrain having usually yellow flowers; inclined to be invasive.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Lysimachia, also known as Loosestrife, is a plant genus found in a wide range of damp or swampy terrains worldwide.
- Some gardeners enjoy growing species from the Lysimachia genus, which is relatively low-maintenance.
- Botanists studying invasive species have placed Lysimachia genus plants on a list for high caution and responsible gardening.
- Goose Grass is an aggressive spreader, representing just one troublesome Lysimachia genus, needing extensive controlling and controlling action taken upon invading or impacting plant surroundings for specific recovery over durations exceeding typically as frequently twice removed
- Touring North American ponds Lysimachia can indeed visibly also aggressively stand very rapidly upright plant dense beds many the long full after late hot growth being put late usually cooler waters has otherwise mostly failed.