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ITANAGAR, 27 May: A team of researchers from Jorhat (Assam)-based North East Institute of Science and Technology (NEIST) has discovered a small herbaceous plant species, Koenigia arunacha-lensis, ...
The Flora of Ecuador project has published taxonomic treatments of vascular plants occurring in mainland Ecuador, based on original research since 1973. The Flora of Ecuador project publishes ...
In the family Polygonaceae the monotypic genera Gilmania, Nemacaulis and Hollisteria are all endemic to California while of the 150 known species of Eriogonum 80 are found in the Pacific States ...
While it is often used like any other fruit, rhubarb is actually a vegetable. It's part of the Polygonaceae family. The latest addition to their shelves is rhubarb and custard hot cross buns.
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With its long pink stems, rhubarb is one of the most distinctive vegetables out there. Part of the Polygonaceae plant family, it originated over 5,000 years ago in Asia, but now the plant grows in ...
Abstract Coccoloba is the most diverse woody neotropical genus of the Polygonaceae, with four widely recognized biodiversity centers: the Atlantic Forest, the Amazon Rainforest, Central America, and ...
Docks are in the ‘buckwheat’ family (Polygonaceae), together with rhubarb, Japanese knotweed and both common and sheep sorrel, the last two in the same genus as the docks, Rumex. Broad-leaved dock was ...
Common buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum Moench) is a gluten-free crop in the Polygonaceae plant family, which also includes rhubarb. Buckwheat is cultivated in diverse ecological zones all over the ...
It belongs to the Polygonaceae family and is botanically related to sorrel and rhubarb. Rich in Nutrients Buckwheat flour is packed with essential nutrients. It’s an excellent source of complex ...
In 2020, we collected seeds of five species of Polygonaceae from two to three populations at the time of their natural dispersal to ensure that the seeds were physiologically in their mature stage ...