Kann jemand die langen lila Blüten auf diesem Foto identifizieren? Dies ist das Originalbild, das mit einer billigen Einwegkamera an einem Strand im Nordosten Englands aufgenommen wurde, um es alt aussehen zu lassen, sodass ich kein klareres Bild liefern kann.
Andere Blumen- und Pflanzen-Subs auf redir sind sehr auf die USA ausgerichtet, daher wusste ich nicht, wo ich das sonst fragen sollte.
It’s Rosebay Willowherb. Aka fireweed, because it’s very fast to colonise bomb and fire sites.
Sasspishus on
It’s Rosebay Willowherb. Spreads very rapidly but makes beautiful flowers!
Responsible_Air_8787 on
Willow herb. There’s a few different types and some are smaller than this. It self seeds like mental but very pretty
Top_Echidna_7115 on
It’s also edible and full of goodness
JamieA350 on
*Chamaenerion angustifolium*, rosebay willowherb. The standard willowherbs in *Epilobium* are opposite leaved.
It’s very rarely grown in gardens because it seeds like hell (the Yanks call it “fireweed” because it’s the first to colonise after forest fires) and spreads by the roots. It is one of the prettiest native plants we have and supposedly there’s a white form that’s less root-spready.
Snakepliskin08 on
Willowherb. Often found near water
AlpineSowthistle on
Agree with all the other comments that it’s rosebay willowherb. A weed but an absolutely beautiful one.
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chamaenerion_angustifolium
It’s Rosebay Willowherb. Aka fireweed, because it’s very fast to colonise bomb and fire sites.
It’s Rosebay Willowherb. Spreads very rapidly but makes beautiful flowers!
Willow herb. There’s a few different types and some are smaller than this. It self seeds like mental but very pretty
It’s also edible and full of goodness
*Chamaenerion angustifolium*, rosebay willowherb. The standard willowherbs in *Epilobium* are opposite leaved.
It’s very rarely grown in gardens because it seeds like hell (the Yanks call it “fireweed” because it’s the first to colonise after forest fires) and spreads by the roots. It is one of the prettiest native plants we have and supposedly there’s a white form that’s less root-spready.
Willowherb. Often found near water
Agree with all the other comments that it’s rosebay willowherb. A weed but an absolutely beautiful one.