Naming |
Botanical Name: |
Epilobium angustifolium
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Common Names: |
Fire Weed, willow herb
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Key Name: |
Fire Weed
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Characteristics |
Identifying Character: |
perennial
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Stem: |
0.5 to 3 metres in height
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Leaves: |
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Flowers: |
- rose, purple or mauve, large - many clustered along the top part of the reddish stems - yellow stamens - 3 cm. or 1.2 in. acro
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Fruit: |
- narrow seed pods that split and release a multitude of tiny, fluffy, white seeds - green or red
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Distribution |
Distribution: |
- throughout BC
- burned or logged areas or along roadsides
- found in coniferous, d
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Medical |
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Formulas: |
Formula #92 Liver #1 Complete NMFormula #94 Liver #2 Complete NMFormula #96 Liver #3 Complete NM
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Pollination and Pollinators |
Apis: |
No
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Pollen: |
No
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Nectar: |
No
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History: |
- pioneer growth after a fire or disturbance - leading to its common name
- it is the floral emblem of the Yukon
- bees produce a delicious honey from the flowers
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Reference: |
The Myth and Truth About Genseng< 11
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