Purple loosestrife

Three different flowers 🌺🌸🌼🌿
The purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) is an herbaceous plant belonging to the Lythraceae family.
During late summer, the banks of ditches light up thanks to its purplish-red flowers. This plant easily grows in damp areas where willows are particularly common: its leaves resemble those of willows, hence the species name “salicaria.”
The purple loosestrife can produce 3 different types of flowers 🌺🌸🌼 that differ in the length of styles and stamens, but each plant carries only one type of flower. This feature was studied by Darwin. A bee 🐝 that feeds on nectar from one type of flower will receive a dusting of pollen that will pollinate a complementary flower. This system ensures that the flowers of a plant are fertilized only by pollen from another of the same species.
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In the countryside, it was believed that little genies 🧞‍♂️, guardians of gold mines, were hidden in the plant.
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