This project examined multiple aspects of the reproductive biology of the wetland invasive species, purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria L.), in central Saskatchewan. An examination of insect taxa visiting the three floral morphs of Tristylous L. salicaria, as well as a ranking of the pollination efficiency of individual insect species, an apparent first for L salicaria, was undertaken. Surface features of the floral nectary of L. salicaria, as well as floral nectar secretion dynamics, were also investigated. This project also re-visited some of the previous work done on this invasive species, including various floral organ morphometrics in relation to heterostyly, and aspects of the tristylous breeding system including self-fertilizati...