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  2. Bistorta amplexicaulis - Wikipedia

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    Bistorta amplexicaulis (synonym Persicaria amplexicaulis), the red bistort [2] or mountain fleece, is a species of flowering plant in the buckwheat family Polygonaceae, native to China, the Himalayas, and Pakistan.

  3. Persicaria - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Bistorta - Wikipedia

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    Bistorta is a genus of flowering plants in the family Polygonaceae.As of February 2019 about 40 species are accepted. It has been supported as a separate clade by molecular phylogenetic analysis. [2]

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  6. Persicaria amplexicaulis - Wikipedia

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  7. P. amplexicaulis - Wikipedia

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    P. amplexicaulis may refer to: Persicaria amplexicaulis, a plant species; Plantago amplexicaulis, a plant species This page was last edited on 11 ...

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  9. Bistorta officinalis - Wikipedia

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    Bistorta officinalis (synonym Persicaria bistorta), known as bistort, common bistort, European bistort, or meadow bistort, is a species of flowering plant in the dock family Polygonaceae native to Europe and northern and western Asia. [1] Other common names include snakeroot, snake-root, snakeweed, and Easter-ledges.