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Etymology: Polygonum: derived from the Greek words polys, "many," and gonu, "knee or joint," hence "many joints" because of the thickened joints on the stem
Plants: sprawling, annual, 1'-6' long forb; stems with many branches, nodes thin and translucent, becoming jagged Leaves: alternate, flat, jointed at the base; early leaves lance-like and 3 times as large as the later ones Flowers: white to pink-edged, 5-parted, 1/16"-1/8" long, petals and petal-like sepals with flat tips, joined at the base, the outer 3 not longer than the other 2 ![]() Fruits: dark brown, dull, dry seed Habitat: disturbed sites Conservation Status: Introduced - naturalized |
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