Redshank Plant. An annual plant, up to 1m high in flower, with jointed stems and narrowly ovate green leaves, often with dark, almost black blotches in the centre. The stems develop a reddish hue as the plant matures, this gives rise to the common name, redshank.
Stem glabrous, slightly swollen at joints. Polygonum persicaria) is an annual plant in the knotweed family, polygonaceae.
Redshank Is A Native Summer Annual Generally Distributed Throughout The Uk On Waste, Cultivated And Open Ground.
It has a rounded growth form with thick multiple.
Rosaceae (Rose Family) Medicinal Use Of Redshank:
The plant has been used externally in.
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Some Of These, Like The Standard English Name Refer To The Plant’s Red Stem:
It has a rounded growth form with thick multiple.
It Is In Leaf All Year, In Flower From May To.
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Leaves Lanceolate, Tapered At The Base, Often With A Large Blackish Blotch.