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  2. Persicaria perfoliata - Wikipedia

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    Persicaria perfoliata (basionym Polygonum perfoliatum [1]) is a species of flowering plant in the buckwheat family. ... The edible fruits are attractive, metallic ...

  3. Persicaria - Wikipedia

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    Persicaria is a genus of herbaceous flowering plants in the knotweed family, Polygonaceae. Plants of the genus are known commonly as knotweeds [ 2 ] : 436 or smartweeds . [ 3 ] It has a cosmopolitan distribution , with species occurring nearly worldwide.

  4. Polygonum - Wikipedia

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    Polygonum perfoliata – Asiatic Tearthumb → Persicaria perfoliata; Polygonum persicaria – redshank or persicaria or lady's thumb → Persicaria maculosa; Polygonum praetermissum → Persicaria praetermissa; Polygonum punctatum Elliott – dotted smartweed → Persicaria punctata; Polygonum runcinatum → Persicaria runcinata

  5. It grows 6-inches a day: Mile-a-minute weed confirmed to be ...

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    Mile-a-minute weed, also known as the mile-a-minute vine or Persicaria perfoliata, is a fast-growing weed that "poses a significant threat to native vegetation," according to Agency Natural ...

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  7. Rhinoncomimus latipes - Wikipedia

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    Rhinoncomimus latipes is highly co-evolved with its host plant (Persicaria perfoliata or Polygonum perfoliatum), commonly known as mile-a-minute or Asiatic tearthumb, and has only been found to successfully reproduce on mile-a-minute. [3] Adults overwinter in leaf litter and emerge early in spring to feed on leaves and mate. [4]

  8. Mikania micrantha - Wikipedia

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    Mikania micrantha is a tropical plant in the family Asteraceae; known as bitter vine, [1] climbing hemp vine, or American rope. [1] It is also sometimes called mile-a-minute vine [1] (a moniker also used for the unrelated Persicaria perfoliata).

  9. New wild quail should soon be laying first eggs in ... - AOL

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    Other work included applying some pre-emergent herbicide treatments within the area, targeting non-native invasive plant species such as mile-a-minute (Persicaria perfoliata) and Japanese ...