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  2. Phyllanthus polygonoides - Wikipedia

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    Phyllanthus polygonoides, known as smartweed leaf-flower [1] or knotweed leafflower, is an herbaceous perennial plant in the family Phyllanthaceae. It grows from 10 to 50 centimeters in height. It is native to the United States (Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, and Louisiana) and northern and central Mexico. [2]

  3. Persicaria hydropiperoides - Wikipedia

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    Swamp smartweed is quite variable and is sometimes divided into several varieties, some of which may be better treated as species in their own right. [2] In general, swamp smartweed is a rhizomatous perennial herb growing upright or erect and approaching a maximum height of one meter (40 inches). Roots may emerge from nodes on the lower stem.

  4. Persicaria lapathifolia - Wikipedia

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    The perianth of each tiny pink flower consists of four or five lobes, fused near the base. There are six stamens, two partially fused carpels and two styles. The fruit is a rounded, flattened nut. This plant flowers from July to September in northern temperate regions. [4] [5] pale persicaria (Persicaria lapathifolia)

  5. When should you start planting in your garden this spring ...

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    Vegetable or Fruit. When Should Plant It. Days until Harvest. Beets. March. 50 to 70. Broccoli. March. 80 to 90. Radishes. March 1 to April 15. 25 to 40. Sweet Corn. March 25 to 30

  6. Persicaria bungeana - Wikipedia

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    Prickly smartweed is a small, herbaceous plant which ranges in 0.3-0.8 meters tall. [3] It contains a pale green with red tint perianth on its uninterrupted inflorescences. The blades are lancelet to narrow elliptic, ranging from 0.05-0.125 meters in length and 0.015-0.035 in width. There are eight (8) stamen with two (2) styles and pink ...

  7. Persicaria longiseta - Wikipedia

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    Persicaria longiseta is a species of flowering plant in the knotweed family known by the common names Oriental lady's thumb, bristly lady's thumb, Asiatic smartweed, long-bristled smartweed, low smartweed, Asiatic waterpepper, bristled knotweed, bunchy knotweed, and tufted knotweed.

  8. Baby found abandoned Christmas morning in Adams County ...

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    Two people have been arrested and are facing charges of felony child abuse after a one-month-old baby was discovered in the median of a road Christmas morning.

  9. Persicaria pensylvanica - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania smartweed is a variable annual herb reaching 10 cm (3.9 in) to 2 m (6.6 ft) tall. The upright, ribbed stems are branching or unbranched. The lance-shaped leaves have a short petiole and a blade about 4–17 cm (1.6–6.7 in) long, sometimes up to 23 cm (9 in). The blade may be marked with a dark blotch.