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Bistorta officinalis - Wikipedia
Bistorta officinalis (synonym Persicaria bistorta), known as bistort, common bistort, European bistort, or meadow bistort, is a species of flowering plant
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Common bistort | The Wildlife Trusts
Look for the delicate, pink flowers of Common bistort in wet meadows, pastures and roadside verges. It is also known as 'Pudding Dock' in North England.
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How to Grow Bistort | BBC Gardeners World Magazine
Grow bistort in moisture-retentive soil in sun or partial shade, in a position that suits the height and spread of the variety. Keep watered ...
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bistort
bistort (ˈbɪstɔːt) [(a. F. bistorte), ad. L. bistorta, f. bis twice + torta twisted, fem. pa. pple.] 1. A species of Polygonum (P. bistorta), named from the twisted form of its large root, bearing a cylindrical spike of small flesh-coloured flowers; also called Snakeweed. See adderwort.1578 Lyte Dod...
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Southwest Colorado Wildflowers, Bistorta
The genus was renamed Bistorta in 1754 by physician and naturalist, Giovanni Scopoli (1723-1788). A Utah Flora accepts Scopoli's Polygonum designation.
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Persicaria bistorta 'Superba' (Bistort) - Gardenia.net
A vigorous European Bistort cultivar that elegantly displays dense, bottlebrush-like spikes of tiny pink flowers, 4-6 in. long (10-12 cm) atop leafless stems.
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Bistort
Bistort is a common name for several plants and may refer to:
Bistorta, a genus recognized by some sources including the species:
Bistorta bistortoides
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American Bistort | USU
American bistort is one of the most common species found in mountain meadows throughout the West. Its most common habitats are wet meadows, swamps, around ...
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Bistort (Polygonum bistorta) potted plant, organic
Classic medicinal herb–the young leaves are edible and the root is a valuable astringent used in treating oral ulcerations and dysentary.
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Bistort - Forager's Calendar
Bistort is a common plant in the north-west of England, almost absent from central and eastern England and occasional in southern England, Wales and Scotland.
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Bistort Plant Care: Learn How To Use Bistort Plants In The Landscape
Bistort is suitable for growing in USDA plant hardiness zones 4 through 9. Although it grows in partial shade or full sunlight in most areas, shade is ...
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www.gardeningknowhow.com
Health Embassy Bistort Rhizome | Polygonum Bistorta L 100 ...
A hand-packed herbal tea, ideal for those seeking simple, plant-based tea. Free from GMOs and additives, it makes a valuable addition to your herbal tea ...
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Persicaria bistorta - Adderwortel, Bistort, Snakeweed, Easter ledges ...
Persicaria bistorta - Adderwortel, Bistort, Snakeweed, Easter ledges, Quanshen (拳参) : Hortus Botanicus Leiden, Netherlands
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Bistort facts and health benefits
Health benefits. Treat oral problems, jaundice, dysentery and diarrhea & diabetes. Persicaria bistorta, commonly known as bistort or European bistort, is a species of flowering plants in the dock family Polygonaceae, previously included in the genera Polygonum or Persicaria. Some of the most common names given to it are snakeroot, snake-root ...
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Quan Shen - 拳参 - Bistort Rhizome | fourpillarsherbs
Description. Full-spectrum, water-based herbal extract; concentrated 5:1; granules (100g/bottle). Chinese Name: 拳参, Quan Shen Also Known As: 草和车, Cao He Che English Name: Bistort Rhizome Latin Name: Polygonum Bistorta Rhizoma Properties: Bitter, astringent, slightly cold Functions: Clears heat, calms fright, resolves dampness, eliminates swelling.
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