Vascular Plants - Onagraceae - Epilobium:
Epilobium hirsutum
Page Author: David Giblin
fiddle grass willowherb, fiddle grass, codlins and cream 
Blooms: June-August
Habit: herb
Duration: perennial
Origin: Introduced
Distribution: Introduced occasionally west of the Cascades and near Bingen in Washington; British Columbia south to Oregon; upper central and northeastern North America.
Habitat: Garden escape in wet areas.
Accepted Name:
Epilobium hirsutum L.
Synonyms:
(none)

Treated in Flora of the PNW as:
Epilobium hirsutum
Additional Resources:

PNW Herbaria Specimens: View list of Epilobium hirsutum specimens in the Consortium of Pacific Northwest Herbaria database.

WTU Herbarium Specimens: View list of Epilobium hirsutum specimens in the WTU Herbarium database.

Washington Flora Checklist: Epilobium hirsutum treatment.

E-Flora BC: Epilobium hirsutum atlas page.

CalPhotos: Epilobium hirsutum images.

USDA Plants Database: Epilobium hirsutum.
Additional photographs of Epilobium hirsutum:
(click on a thumbnail to view larger photo)

Richard Old

Richard Old

Richard Old

Richard Old

G. D. Carr, 2008

G. D. Carr, 2008

G. D. Carr, 2008

G. D. Carr, 2008

G. D. Carr, 2010

G. D. Carr, 2010

G. D. Carr, 2010

G. D. Carr, 2010

G. D. Carr, 2010

G. D. Carr, 2010

G. D. Carr, 2010
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