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Epilobium ciliatum - Fringed Willowherb

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Epilobium ciliatum is a versatile perennial celebrated for its captivating beauty and hardy resilience, making it a prime choice for anyone wishing to elevate their garden aesthetics. Endearingly known as the Fringed Willowherb for its delicate, lilac-pink fringed flowers, this plant showcases a delightful summer display. Its contrasting foliage of lance-shaped mid-green leaves contributes to a vibrant palette, enhancing its visual charm. Standout traits include a considerable size, growing upto a striking 2 meters, and an adaptable nature that makes it thrive in varying conditions, from fully sun-kissed terrains to partially shaded corners. Another remarkable feature of this plant is its robust adaptability which allows it to flourish in diverse environments; whether by a moist riverbank or a parched field, this plant thrives, providing rapid ground coverage. The Fringed Willowherb, therefore, not only adds a striking pop of color but also provides a reliable green canvas to your landscape, making it an invaluable addition to your space.

  • Size: Up to 0.5-2 meters tall
  • Flowers: Delicate, fringed flowers in shades of lilac-pink
  • Foliage: Elliptic to lance-shaped mid-green leaves
  • Water usage: Adaptable (can thrive both in moist riverbanks and dry fields)
  • Sun exposure: Full to partial sun
  • Resilience: Thrives in various environments and provides rapid ground coverage.
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