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Sighting: Persicaria longiseta at 42.3, -72.5875
Sighting: Persicaria longiseta at 42.3, -72.5875 Posted Nov. 25, 2014, 3:39 p.m. by Bio426student12 Location notes: Near the summit house path at the top of the mountain.
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Genus: Bistorta (bistort)
...or Persicaria. Reference: Kim and Donoghue (2008). Family: Polygonaceae. This Genus's Species: Bistorta officinalis Bistorta vivipara Key To This Genus's Species
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Persicaria: Dichotomous Key
Persicaria: Dichotomous Key. You are here: Dichotomous Key > Polygonaceae > Persicaria. Persicaria. ...
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Question: Taken roadside, woodlands wetlands, Windham, NH. Is this Lady's Thumb?
...is Persicaria maculosa (lady's-thumb smartweed). To do that, I would need some details not visible in this photograph. It is certainly a species of Persicaria and could be the species you have ...
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Question: What is this plant? We have it in lots of places in …
...of Persicaria (smartweed). Without some close-up details, I cannot tell you with confidence what species it is. Given the habitat and the dark blotches on the leaves, it likely could be Persicaria m...
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Question: This solitary plant was found on a rotting woodpile in central MA. …
...of Persicaria (smartweed). Based on what I can see, it looks most like Persicaria pensylvanica (Pensylvania smartweed), a species that normally grows in wetlands. I am not 100% certain because some ...
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Question: Another presumed Persicaria, growing as a weed out of a flower pot …
...presumed Persicaria, growing as a weed out of a flower pot in Massachusetts. It's about 1 meter tall and has more branching of stems than I consider normal. Answer: Dear jfc, again, this may be...
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Question: Another large, many-branched (presumed) Persicaria. This is growing beside a paved path …
...(presumed) Persicaria. This is growing beside a paved path in Somerville, Massachusetts. The green strip beside the path has many non-native weedy to invasive plants. Answer: Dear jfc, this is Pers...
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Question: Growing along the north side of a road in the woods. Lincoln, …
...my Persicaria from a few weeks ago, but a different patch of plants. Answer: Dear jfc, This plant reminds me of Persicaria hydropiperoides, but that species is a wetland (often aquatic) plant that is...
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Question: Great Meadows NWR, edge of pond. Persicaria pensylvanica?
...pond. Persicaria pensylvanica? Answer: Dear jfc, I think you are in the right ball park. Both Persicaria pensylvanica and P. lapathifolia have no bristles at the apical rim of the stipules. Howeve...