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  2. Fagopyrum tataricum - Wikipedia

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    Fagopyrum tataricum, also known as Tartary buckwheat, [2] green buckwheat, [3] ku qiao, [3] Tatar buckwheat, [citation needed] or bitter buckwheat, [4] is a domesticated food plant in the genus Fagopyrum in the family Polygonaceae.

  3. Eriogonum abertianum - Wikipedia

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    Eriogonum abertianum, with the common names Abert's buckwheat and Abert wild buckwheat, is a species of flowering plant in the family Polygonaceae. [ 1 ] Distribution

  4. Buckwheat - Wikipedia

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    Buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum) or common buckwheat [2] [3] is a flowering plant in the knotweed family Polygonaceae cultivated for its grain-like seeds and as a cover crop. Buckwheat originated around the 6th millennium BCE in the region of what is now Yunnan Province in southwestern China .

  5. Peoples and plants: Gluten-free buckwheat serves many ... - AOL

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    Mar. 7—Buckwheat. When I think of the word buckwheat, three things come to mind: The Little Rascals, pancakes and soba noodles. As much as I enjoyed that delightful television series, it has ...

  6. Food plot - Wikipedia

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    Food plot in Germany. A food plot is a planted area set aside to act as a supplementary food source for wildlife. The term was coined by the U.S. hunting and outdoor industries and food plots are most commonly planted for game species. Food plot crops generally consist of but are not limited to legumes (clovers, alfalfa, beans, etc.), grains ...

  7. Fagopyrum - Wikipedia

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    The genus Fagopyrum is in the flowering plant family Polygonaceae. It includes some important food plants, such as F. esculentum (buckwheat) and F. tataricum (Tartary buckwheat). The genus is native to the Indian subcontinent, much of Indochina, and central and southeastern China.

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