Lythrum salicaria
Lythrum salicaria
(purple loosestrife)
Plants
Exotic

6 results for Lythrum salicaria (purple loosestrife)

Impact ID Scientific Name Impact Type Study Type Study Location Impact Description Reference
3477 Lythrum salicaria Competition Experimental Field Presence of Lythrum salicaria did not have a have a strong impact on the reproduction or abundance... 33991
3478 Lythrum salicaria Competition Experimental Field Presence of Lythrum salicaria reduces mean seed number in Mimulus ringen fruits due to pollen loss... 33992
3480 Lythrum salicaria Competition Experimental Field Lythrum salicaria outcompeted Typha latifolia under both shaded and unshaded conditions... 33994
3882 Lythrum salicaria Competition Anecdotal N/A Lythrum salicaria & Typha angustifolia directly compete for resources 13595
8158 Lythrum salicaria Competition Anecdotal N/A As purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) establishes and expands, it outcompetes and... 18779
8652 Lythrum salicaria Competition Anecdotal N/A As purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) establishes and expands, it outcompetes and... 18779

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