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Lysimachia (/ ˌ l aɪ s ɪ ˈ m eɪ k i ə / LY-sim-AY-kee-ə) [2] is a genus consisting of 182 accepted species of flowering plants traditionally classified in the family Primulaceae. [1] Based on a molecular phylogenetic study it was transferred to the family Myrsinaceae , [ 3 ] before this family was later merged into the Primulaceae.
Lysimachia acroadenia Maxim. Lysimachia acuminata (Welw. ex Schinz) U.Manns & Anderb. Lysimachia adoensis (Kunze) Klatt; Lysimachia albescens Franch. Lysimachia alfredi Hance; Lysimachia alpestris Champ. ex Benth. Lysimachia alternifolia Wall. Lysimachia amoena (Sol. ex Gaertn.) Hassemer, Funez & R.Trevis. Lysimachia andina Sandwith
The most common of these in the Chinese trade, listed in the Pharmacopoeia of the People's Republic of China, is Lysimachia christinae, but in the West Desmodium and Glechoma may be more commonly encountered. [1] Lysimachia christinae (Sichuan Da ("Large Sichuan") Jinqiancao, Guoluhuang) Dichondra repens (Sichuan Xiao ("Small Sichuan") Jinqiancao)
Lysimachia × commixta is a hybrid of flowering plants in the primrose family Primulaceae. [1] It is native to eastern North America, from eastern Canada across the Great Lakes region west to Minnesota. [2] The hybrid specific epithet commixta means "mixed together, mixed up", [3] which presumably refers to the genetic mixing of two species.
Lysimachia terrestris is a herbaceous plant with opposite, simple leaves, and erect stems. The flowers are produced in a raceme, 10–30 cm (4–12 in) long, at the top of the plant. [4] The flowers are star-shaped with five yellow petals, and appear in mid-summer.
Lysimachia × producta has erect stems 4 to 10 dm (16 to 39 in) long. The leaves are whorled or opposite, each 4 to 8 cm (1.6 to 3.1 in) long and 1.5 to 2.5 cm (0.6 to 1.0 in) wide, with smooth surfaces. The inflorescence is a (sometimes leafy) terminal raceme, 20 to 35 cm (8 to 14 in) long.
Lysimachia remyi is a species of flowering plant in the family Primulaceae. It is native to the islands of Molokaʻi and Maui in the Hawaiian Islands. [1] Two varieties are accepted: [1] Lysimachia remyi subsp. maxima (Masam.) I.C.Oh & Anderb. – eastern Molokaʻi; Lysimachia remyi subsp. remyi – Maui and Molokaʻi
Lysimache (/ l aɪ ˈ s ɪ m ə k iː /; Ancient Greek: Λυσιμάχη Lusimákhē) is the name of three characters in Greek mythology: . Lysimache, daughter of Abas, son of Melampus.