Purple loosestrife
Lythrum salicaria
FOUND by manyeyes2010-08-10
Cape Elizabeth
ID Confirmed
Quality checked by vitalsleuth
Peer reviewed by vitalsleuth
Field Notes
Finally. After years of driving past this ever-expanding clump of purple loosestrife on the corner of Scott Dyer Rd and Spurwink Ave, I FINALLY stopped to document it. I thought it was the only spot on Spurwink with loosestrife, but it's not. The ditch on the left-hand side of the road (traveling towards South Portland) is dotted with purple. This clump seems to be the largest.
Interesting to note that this clump was buzzing loudly with bees this morning, underscoring for me the recent discussion forum post about invasive plants supporting honey production (http://thevitalsignsme.org/forum/plants-news-honey-production).
Supporting Evidence
The leaves are alternate, smooth, and slightly hairy. I didn't get a good enough photo of the stems, but - believe me - they are square.
Place Studied
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Latitude:
N 43.593739 °
Longitude:
W -70.245671 °
Observation Site Information
Name:
manyeyes's visit to Spurwink Road
Habitat:
Upland - Developed areas
Trip Information
Name:
Spurwink Road
Trip date:
Tue, 2010-08-10 08:00
Town or city:
Cape Elizabeth
Type of investigation:
Species Survey
Ecosystem:
Upland
Watershed:
Presumpscot
Sampling Method:
Just looking around
Nearest waterbody:


Comments
Great!
Nice pictures and information. I like how you included information about the honey productions!