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Persicaria
Family: Polygonaceae
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Harold R. Hinds+, Craig C. Freeman in Flora of North America (vol. 5)
Herbs, perennial or annual (sometimes suffrutescent in P. wallichii); taprooted or fibrous-rooted; sometimes rhizomatous or stoloniferous. Stems erect or, sometimes, prostrate or scandent, simple or branched, glabrous or pubescent, rarely with recurved prickles. Leaves deciduous, mostly cauline, alternate, petiolate or sessile; ocrea persistent or disintegrating with age and deciduous entirely or distally, usually tan, brown, or reddish, chartaceous or partially to entirely foliaceous, rarely coriaceous proximally and chartaceous distally, glabrous or scabrous to variously pubescent, never 2-lobed distally; blade lanceolate or ovate to hastate or sagittate, margins entire or, rarely, hastately lobed. Inflorescences terminal or terminal and axillary, spikelike, paniclelike, or capitate; peduncle present. Pedicels present or absent. Flowers bisexual (often functionally unisexual in P. amphibia and P. hydropiperoides), 1-14 per ocreate fascicle, base not stipelike; perianth white, greenish white, roseate, red, or purple, campanulate or urceolate, rarely rotate, rarely becoming fleshy in fruit, glabrous, sometimes glandular-punctate, accrescent or nonaccrescent; tepals 4-5, connate 1/ 2/ 3 their lengths (less than 5 their lengths in P. wallichii), petaloid, dimorphic, outer larger than inner; stamens 5-8, filaments distinct or connate basally, outer ones sometimes adnate to perianth tube, glabrous; anthers yellow, pink, or red, elliptic to ovate; styles 2-3, erect to spreading or reflexed, distinct or connate; stigmas capitate. Achenes included or exserted, brown or dark brown to black, not winged, discoid, biconvex, 2-3-gonous, or spheroidal, glabrous. Seeds: embryo curved. x = 10, 11, 12.
Persicaria acuminata
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Persicaria amphibia
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Persicaria apoensis
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Persicaria arifolia
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Persicaria bicornis
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Persicaria bungeana
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Persicaria capitata
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Persicaria careyi
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Persicaria chinensis
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Persicaria erectominor
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Persicaria extremiorientalis
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Persicaria filiformis
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Persicaria glabra
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Persicaria hastatosagittata
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Persicaria hirsuta
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Persicaria hispida
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Persicaria hydropiper
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Persicaria hydropiperoides
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Persicaria lapathifolia
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Persicaria longiseta
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Persicaria maculosa
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Persicaria meisneriana
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Persicaria minor
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Persicaria nepalensis
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Persicaria orientalis
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Persicaria pensylvanica
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Persicaria perfoliata
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Persicaria posumbu
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Persicaria punctata
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Persicaria robustior
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Persicaria ruderalis
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Persicaria sagittata
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Persicaria salicifolia
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Persicaria segetum
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Persicaria senticosa
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Persicaria setacea
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Persicaria thunbergii
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Persicaria virginiana
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