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Epilobium angustifolium Willow herb (1 Page of 5) The Epilobium angustifolium plant species is found in Britain. It is a member of the Onagraceae family. Common gardeners may know the plant as Willow herb. Some home gardeners know the variety as Chamaenerion angustifolium. Cultivation | Propagation | General Uses Medicinal | Edible Uses Latin Name: Epilobium angustifolium Common Name: Willow herb Family: Onagraceae Author: L. Known Hazards: An infusion of the leaves is said to stupefy a person[4]. Mature Height: 2 Mature Width: 1 Habitat: Rocky ground, waste areas, woodland edges and gardens[7, 13].
Propagation Notes: Seed - sow early spring in situ or as soon as the seed is ripe[111]. This plant is more than capable of finding its own way into most gardens and does not usually require an invitation.
Division in spring or autumn. Very easy, larger clumps can be replanted direct into their permanent positions, though it is best to pot up smaller clumps and grow them on in a cold frame until they are rooting well. Plant them out in the spring.
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