Reseda Luteola, Weld



Common name:
Weld
Scientific name:
Reseda luteola
Main flower color:
Range:
England, Wales, eastern Ireland and southern Scotland
Height:
Up to 150 cm
Habitat:
Disturbed ground, grassland, especially on calcareous soils
Flowers:
Small, yellowish-green, with four sepals and four petals, divided into two or three narrow lobes. At the centre is a group of around a dozen stamens, hanging downwards. Flowers are produced in large numbers in an elongated, unbranched cluster along the upper part of the stout, ridged, hairless stem, and are attached by short stalks
Leaves:
Hairless, alternate, lanceolate, with wavy margins and a pale-coloured midvein
Season:
June to September
Rarity:
★★★★★