Persicaria wallichii

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Read about Persicaria wallichii in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Persicaria wallichii (Polygonum polystachyum, Wall). Shrubby, glabrous, or pubescent perennial, 3-6 ft., the branches grooved: lvs. petioled or nearly sessile, oblong-lanceolate, narrow- acuminate, usually contracted and more or less cordate or truncate at base: fls. white or pink, 1/4in. diam., in large thyrse-like spreading terminal panicles with branches erect or decurved and very slender pedicels; 2 outer sepals much smaller than the inner. Himalaya, 7,000-14,000 ft. altitude; Afghanistan.—An excellent plant for late autumn bloom, in moist places. CH


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