Lysimachia scopulensis was created in 1997.
Lysimachia pendens was created in 1997.
Lysimachia iniki was created in 1997.
Lysimachia fraseri was created in 1844.
There are several different species of lysimachia (Lythrum salicaria ), which is of the Primulae family.
Lysimachia, commonly known as loosestrife, includes several species, some of which are native to the northeastern United States, such as Lysimachia nummularia (moneywort) and Lysimachia vulgaris (yellow loosestrife). However, other species, like the invasive purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria), are not native and can disrupt local ecosystems. Overall, while some Lysimachia species are native, others are introduced and invasive.
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Lysimachia has a reputation for healing eye ailments, and is said to be able to restore sight in certain conditions. Some practitioners say it is superior to eyebright for these purposes.
He was assassinated by Ptolemy Keraunos near Lysimachia in Thrace in September 281 BCE.
He was assassinated by Ptolemy Keraunos near Lysimachia in Thrace in September 281 BCE.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Lysimachia clethroides.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Lysimachia punctata.