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It is a member of the Polygonaceae, or buckwheat family.
Triplaris is a genus of plants in the family Polygonaceae.
The leaves of Polygonaceae are simple, and arranged alternately on the stems.
Brandbyge wrote descriptions for 43 genera of Polygonaceae in 1993.
Lists of genera of Polygonaceae can be found on the internet.
Coast buckwheat may refer to different species in the Polygonaceae family:
The Polygonaceae comprise about 1200 species distributed into about 50 genera.
They include such plants as Uraria picta and certain species in family Polygonaceae.
Polygonum hydropiper) is a plant of the family Polygonaceae.
Persicaria is in the family Polygonaceae, collectively known as smartweeds or pinkweeds.
Antigonon leptopus, an invasive plant of the Polygonaceae family.
It belongs to the family Polygonaceae.
Persicaria chinensis, Chinese knotweed, is a plant species from the Polygonaceae family.
The following phylogenetic tree is based on two papers on the molecular phylogenetics of Polygonaceae.
The larvae feed on Polygonum aviculare, and possibly other Polygonaceae species.
Rumex conglomeratus, known as sharp dock and clustered dock, is a plant of the family Polygonaceae.
The larvae feed on various low-growing plants such as chickweed, sorrel and other species from the Polygonaceae family.
Rheum officinale is a rhubarb from the family Polygonaceae originating in Asia.
The stems have nodes covered by an ocrea, a thin, paper-like membrane - a characteristic of the Polygonaceae family.
Danser specialised in the plant families Loranthaceae, Nepenthaceae, and Polygonaceae.
Emex spinosa, commonly known as "devil's thorn" is an annual herbaceous plant of the Polygonaceae.
The larvae have been reared on leaves of Fabaceae, Asteraceae and Polygonaceae species.
Chorizanthe fimbriata, (Fringed spineflower) is an annual plant in the Polygonaceae family, the buckwheats.
Podopterus is a genus of plants in the family Polygonaceae with about four species in Mexico and Central America.
To date, it has been isolated from plant families such as Polygonaceae, Lamiaceae, Fabaceae, and Hypericaceae.