
Persicaria maculosa - Wikipedia
Persicaria maculosa (syn. Polygonum persicaria) is an annual plant in the buckwheat family, Polygonaceae. Common names include lady's thumb, [4] spotted lady's thumb, Jesusplant, …
Persicaria maculosa Gray - Calflora
Persicaria maculosa is an annual herb that is not native to California. Calflora: Information on California plants for education, research and conservation, with data contributed by public and …
Persicaria maculosa — lady's-thumb smartweed - Go Botany
Lady's-thumb smartweed is an annual weed of wet disturbed areas. The Cherokee used the crushed leaves to treat rash caused by poison ivy. Anthropogenic (man-made or disturbed …
Foraging Lady’s Thumb (Persicaria maculosa and other Persicaria)
2024年6月12日 · Lady’s Thumb (Persicaria maculosa) and other members of the Persicaria genus, often known as smartweeds or knotweeds, are members of the buckwheat or …
Persicaria maculosa Gray (syn. Polygonum persicaria L.)
2024年12月15日 · The accepted name in The Euro+Med PlantBase (Uotila, 2017+) is Persicaria maculosa Gray, Nat. Arr. Brit. Pl. 2: 269. 1821. Lifeform: Annual; Therophyte according to the …
Persicaria maculosa Gray | Plants of the World Online | Kew …
It is an annual and grows primarily in the temperate biome. It is used as a poison and a medicine.
Persicaria maculosa (Lady’s Thumb) « The Belmont Rooster
Persicaria maculosa Gray is the accepted scientific name for the Lady’s Thumb. It was named and described by Samuel Frederick Gray in Natural Arrangement of British Plants in 1821. …
Spotted Lady's-thumb Persicaria maculosa Gray
Spotted Lady's-thumb is an introduced and naturalized erect to sprawling annual forb, growing on mostly smooth green stems from 1/2 to 2-1/2 feet tall with many branches, often red or …
Persicaria maculosa Gray - GBIF
Persicaria maculosa var. argentea Gray Persicaria maculosa var. biformis (Wahlenb.) Akeroyd Persicaria maculosa var. opacum (Sam.) Persicaria maculosa var. ruderale (Salisb.) Meisn. …
Persicaria maculosa - FNA
The Cherokee, Chippewa, and Iroquois prepared simple or compound decoctions of Persicaria maculosa, which they used as dermatological, urinary, gastrointestinal, and veterinary aids, for …