Polygonum aviculare L.
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Polygonum aviculare L., Sp. Pl. 362 (1753)
Polygonum aviculare L.
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L.
L.
1753
362
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Polygonum aviculare L.
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Polygonum aviculare
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Polygonum aviculare L.
Glabrous annual, sometimes biennial, mostly prostrate or decumbent, sometimes spreading; stems numerous, slender, wiry, to c. 1 m long, often forming large, flat mats to c. 1.5 m diam.; taproot fairly stout. Lvs of young and main stems often twice as large as those of branches, subsessile or with petiole to 1 cm long. Lamina (3)-10-40 × (0.5)-3-15 mm, lanceolate to elliptic or ovate, rarely obovate or linear, green or glaucescent, sometimes purplish, entire; base cuneate or rounded; apex acute or subacute; branch lvs sometimes < 5 mm long. Ochreae initially 2-5 mm long, longer in young plants, silvery-hyaline, ± acute, becoming brown, soon lacerate, often enclosing petiole. Fls 1-6 in fascicles in the axils of lvs, extending almost to stem bases; pedicels enclosed by ochreae. Perianth 2-3 mm long at anthesis, usually united for 1/4-⅓ length; segments strongly imbricate, rarely only slightly imbricate, ± oblong, glabrous; margins and apex white, pale pink, or rose, often variously coloured on the same plant, accrescent. Nut 2-3 mm long, ovoid to almost biconvex, dark reddish brown, ± shining, finely striate or granular, regularly trigonous or sometimes 1 side wider or narrower than others, enclosed in perianth or with apex protruding.
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1 January 2000
24 October 2007