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Definition of Fringed loosestrife
1. Noun. Of North America.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fringed Loosestrife
Literary usage of Fringed loosestrife
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Southern Wild Flowers and Trees: Together with Shrubs, Vines and Various by Alice Lounsberry (1901)
"... fringed loosestrife, found in low, moist ground. It has large, lanceolate
leaves with slender, ciliate petioles from whose axils the yellow flowers grow ..."
2. Handbook of the Wild and Cultivated Flowering Plants by Chester Arthur Darling (1912)
"1 a Leaves rounded at base; petioles fringed with hairs fringed loosestrife. (S.
ciliatum.) b Leaves more or less tapering at base; petioles sparingly ..."
3. Foundations of Botany by Joseph Young Bergen (1901)
"fringed loosestrife. Stems erect, slender, simple, or branched, 1-3 ft. high.
Leaves opposite, ovate to ovate-lanceolate, acute at the apex, rounded at the ..."
4. The Vascular Flora of Pennsylvania: Annotated Checklist and Atlas by Ann Fowler Rhoads, William M. Klein (1993)
"Lysimachia cilia ta L. fringed loosestrife Herbaceous perennial Low, moist ground
of fields, stream banks and swamp edges. ..."