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Flowers / Bistort (Polygonum bistorta)

Bistort (Polygonum bistorta)

Type: Flowers
Color: red
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Description:
Meadow bistort (Polygonum bistorta) belongs to the knotweed family, flowers from May to August, grows from 30 to 80 cm tall. Grows up to 2500 m on wet nutrient-rich soils, moist meadows and pastures. In the spike-like inflorescence there are numerous small pink flowers. Leaves below bluish-green and softly hairy. The plant is known as a medicinal plant and wild vegetable.

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Comments
malenka18. 11. 2020 11:59:51
Our botanists officially use the Latin name Polygonum bistorta.
Tadej12. 01. 2021 22:09:41
Corrected Latin name.
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