Threebract loosestrife
Lythrum tribracteatum Salzm. ex Spreng.

Lythrum tribracteatum is a flowering plant species in the Lythraceae family, commonly known as threebract loosestrife. It was first described in 1827 by Salzm. ex Spreng. and is native to regions including Portugal, the conterminous United States, Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, and others.
Description
Lythrum tribracteatum is a member of the Lythraceae family and is distributed across multiple regions, including Portugal, the 48 conterminous United States, Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Bulgaria, California, Cyprus, East European Russia, Egypt, France, Greece, Hungary, Idaho, Iran, Iraq, Italy, Kazakhstan, and Krym. This species is known by the common name threebract loosestrife. It was first published in 1827 by Salzm. ex Spreng. and is recognized as part of the genus Lythrum.
Other common names
Threebract loosestrife
Distribution
Portugal Continental · Global · conterminous 48 United States · Afghanistan · Albania · Algeria · Bulgaria · California · Cyprus · East European Russia · Egypt · France · Greece · Hungary · Idaho · Iran · Iraq · Italy · Kazakhstan · Krym · Libya · Morocco · Nevada · North Caucasus · Oregon · Palestine · Portugal · Romania · Sardegna · Sicilia
Synonyms
Lythrum dibracteatumLythrum candolleiLythrum bibracteatumLythrum salzmanniiLythrum nanumLythrum sophiaeLythrum microphyllumLythrum thymifoliumLythrum thymifolia var. majusLythrum tribracteatum var. majusLythrum tribracteatum var. candolleiLythrum tribracteatum var. salzmanniiLythrum tribracteatum var. cuneifoliumLythrum salzmannii f. nana



