Fireweed
Family: Onagraceae (Evening Primrose Family)
Genus: Epilobium | Species: angustifolium
Description: This 2 to 6-ft. tall plant has a showy flower that is often the subject of many of Maine’s postcards and calendar photos. It has a terminal, spike-like cluster of deep pink/light purple flowers and narrow willow-like leaves on a tall stem. The flowers–very popular with bumblebees, hummingbirds, and hummingbird moths–are about an inch wide and have four spreading petals. There are eight stamens and a four-parted stigma at the tip of the style. The leaves are up to eight inches long, lanceolate to linear. [hardy perennial]
Habitat: Roadsides, recently cleared woodlands (especially burned-over areas, which is how it got its name);
In Bloom: July – August
Photos by C. Armstrong