Large loosestrife, scientifically known as Lysimachia punctata, the species, plant. shiny leaves form whorls along stems. After growing to a few feet, bright yellow star-shaped flowers clustered in open groups at tips. Tiny seed capsules open when fruit after flowers fade. Moist soils along shores wanted. The cheerful sight easily cultivated by anyone skill. The family included, native parts Europe, Asia. Seen often wetlands, streamsides there. Height around two or three feet. Foliage having texture slightly downy, small green leaves on upright new stalks year's round. Arrangement in circles wrapping upward. Tiny blossoms possessing five petals in loose sprays above top. Color representing joy, positivity, and happiness traditionally. Capsules produced after blooming dispersed seeds effectively for reproduction spread. Liking wet places, tolerating poor drainage well-suited. Offering beauty versatility, popular ornamental gardens, landscapes. Simple care requirements, hardiness made desirable for many. Providing bright accent where planted, fountain like clusters waving over low mounds.
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