Polygonum - Wikipedia Polygonum is a genus of about 130 species of flowering plants in the buckwheat and knotweed family Polygonaceae Common names include knotweed and knotgrass (though the common names may refer more broadly to plants from Polygonaceae)
Polygonum (Knotweed, Smartweed) - North Carolina Extension Gardener . . . About 130 species of Knotweed or Smartweed are known, and most are plants of disturbed, moist areas They vary greatly, can be annuals or perennials, and are mostly found in northern temperate areas of the world Most are considered weedy Native varieties tend to grow partially immersed in shallow waters of marshes, swamps, wet forests or ditches
Polygonum Plant Growing Care Guide for Gardeners The Polygonum genus, commonly known as Knotweed, is part of the Buckwheat family, Polygonaceae It includes annuals and perennials, with flowers ranging from white to pink
Polygonum cuspidatum - Oregon State University Deciduous perennial, tough, vigorous, spreading rapidly from rhizomes to form very large clumps of red-brown jointed, and hollow stems (bamboo-like), 4-8 ft (1 2-2 4 m) tall
Genus: Polygonum (knotweed): Go Botany There are several things that are particularly important when identifying species of Polygonum First, most New England species make two kinds of fruits in a growing season
27 Facts About Polygonum Polygonum, also known as knotweed, is a genus of plants in the buckwheat family These plants are known for their resilience and ability to thrive in various environments
(Polygonum) - Botanical Realm Polygonum, commonly referred to as knotweed, is a fascinating genus of plants that represents the rich biodiversity of the family Polygonaceae Known for their adaptability and resilience, these plants thrive in a wide variety of habitats and climates
Polygonum – Knot-Grass, KnotWeed, Perennials Guide to Planting Flowers Polygonum – Knot-Grass, KnotWeed, Perennials Guide to Planting Flowers The Knot Weed is a very ornamental plant for any garden because the foliage is so beautifully tinted in Autumn Some of the varieties grow very high and greatly resemble Bamboo in growth