Polygonum, aka Knotweed

Discussion in 'Plants: Identification' started by Raniusia, Nov 18, 2006.

  1. Raniusia

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    This plant has been bought as Polygonum filiforme (Japanese Knotweed) and the name is probably right. My question is - are these spots typical of the species or is it some botanical variant or cultivar?

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  2. Ron B

    Ron B Paragon of Plants 10 Years

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    "Japanese" part is wrong, for this one in particular look up "tovara". Knotweeds have been shuffled, you could find any one kind (not necessarily this one) under Polygonum, Persicaria or Fallopia.

    Leaf markings typical, big part of appeal.
     
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    Yes, I'm still trying to understand the difference between Japanese species and Polygonum virginianum (Tovara section afaik - very complicated).

    Oh good. Thanks for answering!

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    Ron B Paragon of Plants 10 Years

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    Japanese knotweed makes a tall clump with thick, jointed stems, big, broad, unmarked leaves with abruptly tapering bases and gradually tapering tips. Flower tassels hang down between leaves, do not occur on ends of stems.
     

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