RM2TBT48X–Common loosestrife (Lysimachia vulgaris), North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RFRBA1P5–Yellow Loosestrife isolated on white background
RM2CCF5YP–Common loosestrife or loosestrife, Lysimachia vulgaris, primrose
RMP8P1HE–Flowering Yellow loosestrife
RM2RF6RXC–Yellow loosestrife (Lysimachia vulgaris), common skunk
RMHWH90B–Yellow Loosestrife, Lysimachia vulgaris, of common Gilbweiderich, common Felberich, Lysimachia vulgaris , Yellow Loosestrife / (Lysimachia vulgaris)
RM2RF2596–Yellow loosestrife (Lysimachia vulgaris), common skunk
RMPCTHPF–Germany, Hesse, Vöhl, nature and national park Kellerwald-Edersee, inflorescences of the purple loosestrife and Lysimachia in the 'Ederfeldern' at Herzhausen, primeval forest trail
RF2JE5BX5–Common wasp (Vespula vulgaris), family Vespidae with with a Marmalade Fly (Episyrphus balteatus) as prey on Yellow loosestrife (Lysimachia punctata).
RM2CECH8D–27 July 2020, Brandenburg, Kartzow: The common loosestrife grows in the Ferbitzer Bruch nature reserve in the Döberitzer Heide near the village of Kartzow. The herbaceous plant is one of the few species in Central Europe that attracts insects with oil instead of nectar. The village of Ferbitz used to be close to the reserve, but was abandoned when the military training area was expanded in 1936. Even before the military left the area, in 1990 the Förderverein Döberitzer Heide e.V. achieved official protection of the area as a nature reserve, which then became official in 1996. Photo: Soeren St
RFR65CGC–Lysimachia nummularia (Lysimachia zawadzkii Wiesner) Its common names include creeping jenny, moneywort, herb twopence and twopenny thot. Isolated on
RM2HNDNB8–Yellow Loosestrife also Common Loosestrife (Lysimachia punctata), flowers
RF2C5BA7E–Garden Loosestrife flower grows in the garden (Lysimachia vulgaris)
RF2H0RHYK–Yellow flowers of dotted loosestrife or large yellow loosestrife or circle flower or spotted loosestrife (Lysimachia punctata) close up
RF2AGN9J0–Garden Loosestrife flower grows in the garden (Lysimachia vulgaris)
RF2FKFH81–North Haughland. Golden Loosestrife (Willow-wort, Lysimachia vulgaris) on water (bottomland) meadows. The plant contains dyes that were used to color
RF2E07YK9–Old botanical illustration engraving of Yellow Loosestrife / Lysimachia vulgaris. Traditional medicinal herbal plant. See Notes
RMAE7W8H–common cantharid, common soldier beetle (Cantharis fusca), on spotted loosestrife (Lysimachia punctata)
RFW152JY–Lysimachia is a genus consisting of 193 accepted species of flowering plants traditionally classified in the family Primulaceae.
RMAFAWGC–Small yellow flowers of Common loosestrife Primulaceae Lysimachia vulgaris Europe Caucasian range Siberia
RMCTPRJF–A garden path bordered by a riot of yellow flowers leads to the front door of an old stone house in the rural Dorset village of Evershot. England, UK.
RMHWHB5T–Yellow Loosestrife, Lysimachia vulgaris, of common Gilbweiderich, common Felberich, Lysimachia vulgaris , Yellow Loosestrife / (Lysimachia vulgaris)
RM2RF25A4–Yellow loosestrife (Lysimachia vulgaris), common skunk
RF2C912J4–Ordinary loosestrife, Lysimachia vulgaris, also panicles-loosestrife and common loosestrife. In folk medicine the Ordinary loosestrife was formerly ad
RMPCTHPD–Germany, Hesse, Vöhl, nature and national park Kellerwald-Edersee, inflorescences of the Lysimachia in the 'Ederfeldern' at Herzhausen, primeval forest trail
RF2HXFH7H–Common roach fish fry swimming among water plants
RFR68FMG–Lysimachia nummularia (Lysimachia zawadzkii Wiesner) Its common names include creeping jenny, moneywort, herb twopence and twopenny thot. Isolated on
RM2HNDNF2–Yellow Loosestrife also Common Loosestrife (Lysimachia punctata), flower
RMK2W7TR–BBC Radio, The Anneka Rice Colour Cutting Garden, designer Sarah Raven
RF2H0RHYA–Yellow flowers of dotted loosestrife or large yellow loosestrife or circle flower or spotted loosestrife (Lysimachia punctata) close up
RF2AGN9B4–Garden Loosestrife flower grows in the garden (Lysimachia vulgaris)
RF2GGT7AB–Haughland heavy grass. Golden Loosestrife (Willow-wort, Lysimachia vulgaris) on water (bottomland) meadows. The plant contains dyes that were used to
RM2AWFG25–The flower and the bee; plant life and pollination . ts lengthen and turnwhite and then cease to produce nectar. Thus it is only theyoung blossoms which offer a sweet booty to their guests.From the bright-yellow flowers of the common loosestrife(Lysimachia vulgaris) a little, black, solitary bee (Macropisciliata) gathers its entire supply of pollen for brood-rearing.(Fig. 97.) The poppy and the rose produce a bountiful store of pollen,but otherwise remain passive, making no effort to place it onthe visiting insect. On the other hand, there are many highlyspecialized pollen-flowers which posses
RMAFATW2–Small yellow flowers of Common loosestrife Primulaceae Lysimachia vulgaris Europe Caucasian range Siberia
RMCTTMYX–A garden path bordered by a riot of yellow flowers leads to the front door of an old stone house in the rural Dorset village of Evershot. England, UK.
RF2H3RCYY–Close up of blooming yellow loosestrife in the garden
RM2RF2586–Yellow loosestrife (Lysimachia vulgaris), common skunk
RME1RMNK–A caterpillar of Knot grass
RM2RETEF0–Yellow loosestrife (Lysimachia vulgaris), common skunk
RF2HXFHBM–Common roach fish fry swimming among water plants
RM2RX60WM–Yellow loosestrife (Lysimachia vulgaris), common skunk
RMK2W7M9–BBC Radio, The Anneka Rice Colour Cutting Garden, designer Sarah Raven
RF2CPDW6B–Garden loafers are yellow in bloom. Beautiful yellow flowers close-up on a fern background.
RMRE3BFX–. Familiar flowers of field and garden;. Botany. CHAPTER XI. JUNE, JULY, AUGUST, AND SEPTEMBER. Loosestrife to Jewelweed. FOUE-LEAVED FooT-leaved Loosestxife. loosestrife, as Lysimachia distinguished qiiadrifolia. . ^, from the oth- er common variety, which is called yellow loosestrife, may be identified by its leaves, which generally grow in fours on the stem at regu- lar intervals. The pretty little golden - yellow, star- shaped flowers, with a touch of rusty color between each point, grow out on a rather long, fine stem from the point where the leaf joins the main stalk. This loose- strife
RF2H3G13K–Close-up of woman's hands touching blooming bush of yellow loosestrife
RM2RX60XK–Yellow loosestrife and rose 'Angela' (Lysimachia vulgaris) (Pink), common skunk
RMK2W7TK–BBC Radio, The Anneka Rice Colour Cutting Garden, designer Sarah Raven
RM2RETEFN–Common loosestrife, cup with loosestrife tea (Lysimachia vulgaris), common field plantain
RMRE2H30–. Wild flowers every child should know, arranged according to color, with reliable descriptions of the more common species of the United States and Canada. Flowers. FOUR-LEAVED, or WHORT.ED LOOSESTRIFE. Lysimachia quadrifolia. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Stack, Frederic William, 1871-. New York. Doubleday, Page and Co
RM2RETEFC–Common loosestrife, cup with loosestrife tea (Lysimachia vulgaris), common field plantain
RMRDWX2M–. Wild flowers of the north-eastern states: being three hundred and eight individuals common to the north-eastern United States. Botany. LOOSESTRIFE : Lysimachia quadrifolia.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Miller, Ellen Bell (Robertson) 1859-; Whiting, Margaret Christine. New York [etc. ] G. P. Putnam's Sons