
Appearance
"Lysimachia clethroides" can reach heights of 60–100 cm. This hardy herbaceous perennial resembles a tall speedwell. The stem is upright and rigid. The leaves are scattered, alternate, oblong or broadly lanceolate, about 5 cm wide, 7 to 11 cm long, with entire margins. The flowers are tiny, grouped in terminal spikes, each flower being snow white, with five petals. The inflorescence is bent with a sparsely haired axis, reaching a length of 22 to 24 cm. It flowers throughout summer. This plant forms underground stolons. It is a pioneer plant in its natural range.The specific epithet "clethroides" means "like alder".
Distribution
The native range of this plant is China and Japan. It is also found in Russia, Korea, and North America. It is present in damp woodland margins, wet ravines and forests, sunny grassy hills, and mountain slopes at elevations of 300–2,100 m above sea level. It prefers deep, rich loam and sheltered positions.This plant has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.
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