Biology:Koenigia phytolaccifolia

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Short description: Species of flowering plant

Koenigia phytolaccifolia
Polygonum phytolaccifolium.jpeg
Scientific classification edit
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Order: Caryophyllales
Family: Polygonaceae
Genus: Koenigia
Species:
K. phytolaccifolia
Binomial name
Koenigia phytolaccifolia
(Meisn. ex Small) Rydb. T.M.Schust. & Reveal[1]
Synonyms[1]
  • Meisn. ex Small (Meisn. ex Small) Small
  • Kongar Aconogonon smallii
  • Aconogonon phytolaccifolium (Kongar) Soják
  • Polygonum phytolaccifolium Polygonum smallii

Koenigia phytolaccifolia (synonym Aconogonon phytolaccifolium) is a species of flowering plant in the knotweed family,[1] known by the common name poke knotweed.

Description

Koenigia phytolaccifolia is a perennial herb up to 200 cm (79 in) tall. The lance-shaped or pointed oval leaves are 10 to 20 centimeters long and borne on petioles. The leaves have large stipules which form reddish ochrea up to 3 centimetres (1.2 inches) long. The inflorescence is a long array of branching cluster of many white or greenish flowers. Each flower is about 4 millimetres (0.16 inches) wide and has tiny protruding stamens tipped with yellow or pink anthers.[2]

Distribution

Koenigia phytolaccifolia is native to the western United States: California , Oregon, Washington (state) , Nevada, Idaho, and Montana.[3][4][5]

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