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Persicaria lapathifolia is an annual herb with erect reddish stems with swollen joints, growing to a height of 20 to 80 cm (8 to 31 in). The leaves are alternate with short stalks, often densely hairy underneath.
Persicaria is a genus of herbaceous flowering plants in the knotweed family, Polygonaceae. Plants of the genus are known commonly as knotweeds [ 2 ] : 436 or smartweeds . [ 3 ] It has a cosmopolitan distribution , with species occurring nearly worldwide.
Persicaria amphibia (N) Persicaria arifolia (N) Persicaria extremiorientalis (I) Persicaria hydropiperoides (N) Persicaria lapathifolia (N) Persicaria longiseta (I) Persicaria maculosa (I) Persicaria nepalensis (I) Persicaria pensylvanica (N) Persicaria punctata (N) Persicaria sagittata (N) Persicaria virginiana (N) Phaseolus polystachios (N ...
Persicaria amphibia - common; Persicaria foliosa - rare; Persicaria hydropiper - common; Persicaria lapathifolia - common; Persicaria maculosa; Persicaria minor - common; Persicaria mitis - rare; Persicaria scabra - introduced, common; Polygonum arenastrum - introduced, common; Polygonum aviculare - common; Polygonum boreale - rare; Polygonum ...
Polygonum filiforme Thunb. → Persicaria filiformis; Polygonum hydropiper – water-pepper → Persicaria hydropiper; Polygonum hydropiperoides Michx. – swamp smartweed → Persicaria hydropiperoides; Polygonum lapathifolium – pale persicaria or nodding smartweed → Persicaria lapathifolia; Polygonum longisetum → Persicaria longiseta
* Persicaria lapathifolia: [a] exotic, robust annual herb in damp areas * Solanum sp. (wild potato) Ajuga ophrydis (bugle-plant) Alepidea amatymbica [a] (Lesoko): large serrated (basal) leaves, tall herb. Tea made from leaves applied as cough and cold remedy; Alepidia cf. woodii: small herb with white, star-like flowers
Persicaria maculosa (syn. Polygonum persicaria) is an annual plant in the buckwheat family, Polygonaceae. Common names include lady's thumb, [4] spotted lady's thumb, Jesusplant, and redshank. [5] [6] It is widespread across Eurasia from Iceland south to Portugal and east to Japan.
This image is in the public domain because the copyrights of the original work of art have expired. It is a reproduction of a painting by the Swedish botanist C. A. M. Lindman (1856–1928), taken from his book(s) Bilder ur Nordens Flora (first edition published 1901–1905, supplemented edition 1917–1926?).