Fagopyrum tataricum

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Read about Fagopyrum tataricum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Fagopyrum tataricum, Gaertn. (Polygonum tatdricum, Linn.). India-wheat. Duckwheat. Fig. 1473. More slender: Ivs. smaller and hastate or arrow-shaped, shorter petioled: fls. greenish or yellowish, in small mostly simple racemes from the lf.-axils: achene with wavy or notched angles, smaller than in buckwheat.—Useful in short-season climates and on poorer lands. The Fig. 1473 is made from Linnaeus' original specimens of his Polygonum tataricum, now deposited in the Linnaean herbarium, London. LHB CH


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