Fallopia dumetorum
(L.) Holub.
Climbing False Buckwheat, Desert Knotgrass
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What to Eat
Edible parts: Leaves, Seeds
The leaves and seeds are edible.
Where to Find It
It is a temperate plant. In Pakistan it grows between 1,800-4,500 m above sea level. It grows near rivers and lakes in wetlands.
Asia*, Britain, Central Asia, China, Europe, Himalayas, India, Korea, Luxembourg, Mediterranean, North America, Pakistan, Tajikistan, USA,
How to Identify
A climbing herb. It can grow to 2 m long. It is twining and the stems are branched. It grows each year from seed. The leaves are simple and may have lobes. They are 3-8 cm long by 2-5 cm wide. The fruit are 2-4 mm long and dry.
Wikipedia
Source ↗Fallopia dumetorum, also known as copse bindweed, is a species of flowering plant in the family Polygonaceae, native to temperate Eurasia.
Notes
There are about 50 Polygonum species.
Names & Synonyms
Thicket bindweed
References (3)
- Ambasta, S.P. (Ed.), 2000, The Useful Plants of India. CSIR India. p 479 (As Polygonum dumetorum)
- Plants for a Future database, The Field, Penpol, Lostwithiel, Cornwall, PL22 0NG, UK. http://www.scs.leeds.ac.uk/pfaf/ (As Polygonum dumetorum)
- Sp. Pl. Ed. 2. 1:522. 1762 (As Polygonum dumetorum)