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Bistorta vivipara (L.) Delarbre   (redirected from: Polygonum bulbiferum Royle ex Bab.)
Family: Polygonaceae
[Bistorta bulbifera (Royle) Greene ex Bab., moreBistorta vivipara f. ramosa Nakai, Bistorta vivipara f. roessleri (Beck) Kitag., Bistorta vivipara var. angustifolia Nakai, Bistorta vivipara var. roessleri (Beck) F.Maek., Persicaria vivipara (L.) Ronse Decr., Polygonum bulbiferum Royle ex Bab., Polygonum fugax Small, Polygonum renii L.C.Wang, Polygonum viviparum L., Polygonum viviparum f. ramosum (Nakai) T.Shimizu, Polygonum viviparum f. roessleri Beck]
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Japan Flora: Usually glabrous erect perennial from short thick rather large rhizomes; stems 10-30 cm. long, with few leaves; radical leaves ratlier thick, long-petioled, linear-lanccolate to oblong-ovate, 2-10 cm. long, 8-25 mm. wide, subacute to obtuse, shallowly cordate to abruptly cuneate at base, slightly lustrous above and deep green, with fine veinlets, often glaucous beneath; spikes solitary, 2-5 cm. long, cylindric, densely flowered, with bulbils on lower portion; flowers rose, about 3 mm. long, with slightly exserted stamens. July-Oct Alpine slopes;

Hokkaido, Honshu (centr. and n. distr.). Arctic and alpinc regions of the N. Hemisphere.

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