Polygonum fowleri subsp. fowleri

Common names: Fowler’s knotweed renouée de Fowler
IllustratedEndemic
Synonyms: Polygonum allocarpum S. F. Blake
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 5. Treatment on page 555.
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Plants rarely purple tinged, homophyllous or heterophyllous, subsucculent. Stems prostrate to ascending, 15–50 cm. Leaves: ocrea 4–12 mm; petiole 5–7 mm; blade green, rarely purple tinged, elliptic to elliptic-obovate, 20–35(–50) × 10–15(–25) mm, apex acute or obtuse; middle stem leaves 1.1–2.1(–3.4) times as long as adjacent branch leaves. Cymes 1–5-flowered. Pedicels 1–2.5 mm. Perianths 3–4.5 mm. Achenes broadly ovate, 3-gonous, (2.5–)3–3.7(–4.5) mm, faces subequal, concave, roughened, rarely obscurely tubercled. 2n = 40, 60.


Phenology: Flowering Jul–Oct.
Habitat: Sandy, gravelly seashores
Elevation: 0-30 m

Distribution

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St. Pierre and Miquelon, B.C., Man., N.B., Nfld. and Labr., N.W.T., N.S., Nunavut, Ont., P.E.I., Que., Yukon, Alaska, Calif., Maine, Oreg., Wash.

Discussion

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
Mihai Costea +, François J. Tardif +  and Harold R. Hinds† +
Fowler's knotweed +
Fowler’s knotweed +  and renouée de Fowler +
St. Pierre and Miquelon +, B.C. +, Man. +, N.B. +, Nfld. and Labr. +, N.W.T. +, N.S. +, Nunavut +, Ont. +, P.E.I. +, Que. +, Yukon +, Alaska +, Calif. +, Maine +, Oreg. +  and Wash. +
0-30 m +
Sandy, gravelly seashores +
Flowering Jul–Oct. +
Illustrated +  and Endemic +
Polygonum allocarpum +
Polygonum fowleri subsp. fowleri +
Polygonum fowleri +
subspecies +