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Polygonum cognatum : ウィキペディア英語版 | Polygonum cognatum
''Polygonum cognatum'', commonly called Madimak (from Turkish ''madımak''〔Prof. Dr. Turhan Baytop (1997), Türkçe Bitki Adları Sözlüğü, TDK yayınları: 578, Ankara, 1997〕) or Indian knotgrass, is an edible weedy creeping perennial herb in the genus ''Polygonum'', frequently eaten by people of Turkey. It has larger leaves than most other species of ''Polygonum''. == Description == Polygonum cognatum is a perennial, prostrate or ascending branched herb, 15–30 cm long with a thick stout root stock. Stems are prostrate, green like the leaves. Leaves oblong-elliptic, petiolate, often slightly mucronate. Flowers in bundles in the leaf axils. Perianth pinkish, 4–5 mm, hardening and accrescent in fruit. Nut glossy, included in the perianth.〔(Van herbaryumu )〕
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