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loosestrife

Genus Lysimachia of plants of the primrose family (Primulaceae) including swampcandles L. terrestris of North America, with yellow and purple-streaked flowers on a spike. The name is also applied to members of the genus Lythrum of the loosestrife family, such as the European willow loosestrife L. salicaria, now a weed in the northeastern USA.



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Keep in mind that certain deciduous shrubs and trees, such as crape myrtle, do not leaf out until late spring so do not be alarmed by their lack of new growth.
Holmdel Village is a 70-unit, income-restricted senior apartment community located on seven acres at the corner of Holmdel Road and Crape Myrtle Drive.
That is, the environment now has exotic plants: everything from waifs like crape myrtle to aggressively invading types such as kudzu and melaleuca.
 
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