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|common_name=Russian vine; mile-a-minute vine; China fleece vine; fleece flower; silver lace vine
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'''''Fallopia baldschuanica''''' ([[Synonym (taxonomy)|syn.]] ''Fallopia aubertii'', ''Polygonum baldschuanicum'') is a species of flowering plant in the [[Polygonaceae|knotweed family]] known by several common names, including '''Bukhara fleeceflower''', '''Chinese fleecevine''', and '''silver lace vine'''. It is native to Asia, particularly western [[China]] and [[Tibet]], and it can be found growing wild in parts of Europe and North and Central America as an [[introduced species]]. It is grown as an [[ornamental plant]] for its flower-laced vines, and it is a fast-growing plant that has the capacity to become an [[invasive species]].
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This is a vining plant with woody, climbing stems known to reach ten meters in maximum length. The pointed oval or nearly triangular leaves are up to ten centimeters long and borne on [[Petiole (botany)|petioles]]. The [[inflorescence]] is an open array of narrow, branching, drooping or spreading clusters of flowers, each cluster reaching a maximum of 15 centimeters long. Flowers hang on short [[Pedicel (botany)|pedicels]]. Each five-lobed flower is just under a centimeter long and white to greenish or pale pink, sometimes turning bright pink as the fruit develops. The fruit is a shiny black [[achene]] about 2 millimeters wide.
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Polygonum baldschuanicum, Regel. Fig. 3103. Tall perennial climber becoming woody at the base: lvs. cordate-oval or hastate, acuminate, slender-pettioled: fls. small but very numerous, in terminal erect or drooping panicles, mostly rose-colored; fruiting calyx small, 3-sided, at first whitish and then becoming rose-colored: achene shining black. Bokhara. B.M. 7544. R.H. 1900, p. 35. Gt. 52, p. 381. G.G. III. 21:17; 41:399. Gn. 55, p. 454; 70, p. 274; 71, p. 19; 79, p. 41. G.M. 50:310. G. 35:657. G.W. 4, p. 253; 15, p. 626. Gng. 5:181.—A very vigorous and decorative hardy plant, climbing 20 ft. high, and, under favorable conditions, producing a profusion of pinkish, or sometimes whitish bloom; hardy N., and worthy greater attention. It was first described by Regel in 1884; bears the name of the town or place Baldschuan.
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Polygonum baldschuanicum, Regel. Tall perennial climber becoming woody at the base: lvs. cordate-oval or hastate, acuminate, slender-pettioled: fls. small but very numerous, in terminal erect or drooping panicles, mostly rose-colored; fruiting calyx small, 3-sided, at first whitish and then becoming rose-colored: achene shining black. Bokhara.—A very vigorous and decorative hardy plant, climbing 20 ft. high, and, under favorable conditions, producing a profusion of pinkish, or sometimes whitish bloom; hardy N., and worthy greater attention. It was first described by Regel in 1884; bears the name of the town or place Baldschuan.
 
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