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Polygonum affine, Don (P. Brunonis, Wall.). Tufted glabrous perennial, with flowering sts.1 1/2ft. or less high, from a woody prostrate rootstock: lvs. mostly radical, oblanceolate to spatulate to lance-oblong; sheaths rather long, brown, split or entire: fls. bright rose-red, in dense, erect, terminal obtuse spikes 2-3 in. long, the stamens 8, the achene trigonous. Himalaya, at elevations of 9,000-14,000 ft. B.M. 6472.—An excellent little plant for cool places, blooming in autumn.
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#REDIRECT [[Bistorta affinis]]
 
#REDIRECT [[Bistorta affinis]]

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Read about Polygonum affine in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Polygonum affine, Don (P. Brunonis, Wall.). Tufted glabrous perennial, with flowering sts.1 1/2ft. or less high, from a woody prostrate rootstock: lvs. mostly radical, oblanceolate to spatulate to lance-oblong; sheaths rather long, brown, split or entire: fls. bright rose-red, in dense, erect, terminal obtuse spikes 2-3 in. long, the stamens 8, the achene trigonous. Himalaya, at elevations of 9,000-14,000 ft. B.M. 6472.—An excellent little plant for cool places, blooming in autumn.


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