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Smartweed (Water)

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Polygonum amphibium
Smartweed (Water)

Habitat

They bloom in the summer and fall in wet soil and in the shallow water of ponds.

Description

The tiny flowers are bright pink and bunched together in a rounded 1” long mass at the end of a stem. The leaves are smooth and pointed and the jointed stem can have a hint of pink.

Taxonomic Features (Traits) for Identification

  • Flower Type: Flowers too small to be seen but forming a dense, blunt spike that stands up on the end of a stem

  • Flower Color: Rose
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Leaf Arrangement: Alternate

  • Plant Type: Wildflower
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Leaf Type: Egg-shaped and entire (smooth edge)

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