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Much like no. 5 [Epilobium palustre L.], but more hairy, avg more robust, and with consistently narrow lvs; pls 2-10 dm, often freely branched and with numerous lvs; stems canescently strigillose-puberulent nearly or quite throughout; lvs more often with axillary fascicles, mostly 1.5-7 cm נ1-7 mm, revolute, evidently strigose-puberulent across the whole upper surface and along the midrib (or across the whole surface) beneath; 2n=36. Wet meadows, bogs, and marshy ground; Nf. to Mack. and B.C., s. to N.C., Kans., and Calif. July, Aug. (E. nesophilum)
Gleason, Henry A. & Cronquist, Arthur J. 1991. Manual of vascular plants of northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. lxxv + 910 pp. ©The New York Botanical Garden. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
Indiana Coefficient of Conservatism: C = 10
Wetland Indicator Status: OBL |
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