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- ISBN 0-87842-359-1 Media related to Bistorta bistortoides at Wikimedia Commons Jepson Manual TreatmentPolygonum bistortoides United States Department of Agriculture...
- a genus recognized by some sources including the species: Bistorta bistortoides, native to North America Bistorta officinalis (Persicaria bistorta),...
- officinalis Polygonum bistortoides PurshAmerican bistort, western bistort, smokeweed or mountain meadow knotweedBistorta bistortoides Polygonum tenuicaule...
- Bistorta attenuata Kom. Bistorta attenuatifolia Miyam. & H.Ohba Bistorta bistortoides (Pursh) Small Bistorta burmanica Yonek. & H.Ohashi Bistorta coriacea...
- Boloria alaskensis is 4462. The larvae feed on false bistort (Polygonum bistortoides) and alpine smartweed (P. viviparum). It is very similar to Boloria pales...
- Ecoport.org. 2000-07-11. Retrieved 2018-03-01. "Entity Display : Polygonum bistortoides". Archive.is. 2013-01-12. Archived from the original on 2013-01-12. Retrieved...
- austiniae, Austin's knotweed Polygonum aviculare, knotweed Polygonum bistortoides, American bistort Polygonum convolvulus, black bindweed Polygonum douglasii...
- also Polygonum viviparum. In North America it also feeds on Polygonum bistortoides. ♂ ♂ △ ♀ ♀ △ B. n. altaica (Grum-Grshimailo, 1893) Tarbagatai, Sayan...
- Buckwheat family (Polygonaceae) perennials include lady's thumb (Bistorta bistortoides), a perennial growing from a contorted rhizome (underground stem).: 182 ...
- scree slopes. At lower elevations it grows in ****ociation with Bistorta bistortoides, Picea engelmannii, Potentilla pulcherrima, and Sibbaldia pro****bens...