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Polygonum is a of about 130 species of in the buckwheat and knotweed family . Common names include knotweed and knotgrass (though the common names may refer more broadly to plants from ). In the of Alphita ( 1400–1425), it was known as ars-smerte.Middle English Dictionary There have been various opinions about how broadly the genus should be defined. For example, ( Fagopyrum esculentum) has sometimes been included in the genus as Polygonum fagopyrum. Former genera such as Polygonella have been subsumed into Polygonum; other genera have been split off.

The genus primarily grows in northern regions. The species are very diverse, ranging from prostrate to erect herbaceous .

Polygonum species are occasionally eaten by humans, and are used as food plants by the of some species – see list. Most species are considered weeds in Europe and North America.


Description
When the genus is defined narrowly, Polygonum species are or , rarely , with much branched stems. The leaves are arranged alternately, usually less than long, with a length greater than the width. They have a membranous (a sheath around the stem nodes). The flowers are usually bisexual, rarely unisexual, and have five (occasionally four) , the outer being slightly different from the inner ones. There are usually four to six and three (rarely two) styles. The fruit is three-sided.


Taxonomy
The genus Polygonum was first described by in 1754. The genus name is usually said to be from the πολυ- ( poly-, 'many') and γόνυ ( gonu, 'knee' or 'joint'), in reference to the swollen jointed stem.
(1995). 9780198661894, Oxford University Press.
p. 404
(1994). 9780600581871, Hamlyn Books.
p. 148.
However, long before Linnaeus, the name was used in Greek and Latin for a plant used medically. Discussing the plant he knew as polygonum in 1655, Matthias Martinius referred to Scribonius Largus (who wrote a list of prescriptions around 47 AD) and gave an alternative etymology, based on γόνος ( gonos, 'offspring', 'seed'), the meaning of the name then being the Latin foecundus, i.e. 'fecund', 'with many offspring'. The Flora of North America says that a derivation meaning 'many seeds' is the "grammatically correct interpretation".

Many members of the family that are now placed in separate genera were at one time or other placed in Polygonum, including species of , , and , and older sources frequently use much wider definitions of the genus. Molecular phylogenetic studies, particularly in the 21st century, have led to major changes. Clarifying the circumscription of genera split from Polygonum was described in 2015 as "still ongoing".


Classification and phylogeny
Polygonum is placed in the tribe Polygoneae of the subfamily . Within the tribe, it is most closely related to the genera Duma and , forming the so-called "DAP clade".


Species
Between 65 and 300 species have been recognised at various times, depending on the circumscription of the genus. A number of species that had been included in Polygonum have been moved into several other genera, including , , , , and . Other genera, such as Polygonella, have been subsumed into Polygonum.

, Plants of the World Online accepted 129 species.

  • Polygonum acerosum Ledeb. ex Meisn.
  • Polygonum acetosum M.Bieb.
  • Polygonum achoreum S.F.Blake
  • Polygonum adenopodum Sam.
  • Polygonum afromontanum Greenway
  • Polygonum agreste Sumnev.
  • Polygonum ajanense (Regel & Tiling) Grig.
  • Polygonum albanicum Jáv.
  • Polygonum americanum (Fisch. & C.A.Mey.) T.M.Schust. & Reveal
  • Polygonum amgense Michaleva & Perfiljeva
  • Polygonum arenarium Waldst. & Kit.
  • Polygonum arenastrum Boreau
  • Polygonum argyrocoleon Steud. ex Kunze
  • Polygonum articulatum L.
  • Polygonum austiniae Greene
  • Polygonum aviculare L.
  • Polygonum balansae Boiss.
  • Polygonum basiramia (Small) & Reveal
  • Polygonum bellardii All.
  • Polygonum biaristatum Aitch. & Hemsl.
  • Polygonum bidwelliae S.Watson
  • Polygonum bolanderi W.H.Brewer ex A.Gray
  • Polygonum boreale (Lange) Small
  • Polygonum bornmuelleri Litv.
  • Polygonum bowenkampii Phil.
  • Polygonum brasiliense K.Koch
  • Polygonum californicum Meisn.
  • Polygonum cascadense W.H.Baker
  • Polygonum caspicum Kom.
  • Polygonum ciliinode Michx. – fringed black bindweed, mountain bindweed
  • Polygonum cognatum Meisn.
  • Polygonum corrigioloides Jaub. & Spach
  • Polygonum deciduum Boiss. & Noë
  • Polygonum delopyrum T.M.Schust. & Reveal
  • Polygonum dentoceras T.M.Schust. & Reveal
  • Polygonum douglasii Greene
  • Polygonum effusum Meisn.
  • Polygonum engelmannii Greene
  • Polygonum equisetiforme Sm.
  • Polygonum erectum L.
  • Polygonum exsertum Small
  • Polygonum fibrilliferum Kom.
  • Polygonum fimbriatum Elliott
  • Polygonum floribundum Schltdl. ex Spreng.
  • Polygonum fowleri B.L.Rob.
  • Polygonum fragile Sumnev.
  • Polygonum glaucum Nutt.
  • Polygonum gussonei Tod.
  • Polygonum heterophyllum Sol. ex Meisn.
  • Polygonum heterosepalum M.Peck & Ownbey
  • Polygonum hickmanii H.R.Hinds & Rand.Morgan
  • Polygonum huananense A.J.Li
  • Polygonum humifusum C.Merck ex K.Koch
  • Polygonum icaricum Rech.f.
  • Hayek
  • Polygonum imberbe Sol. ex G.Forst.
  • Polygonum inflexum Kom.
  • Polygonum istanbulicum M.Keskin
  • Polygonum jaxarticum Sumnev.
  • Polygonum korotkovae Sumnev.
  • Polygonum kudriaschevii Vassilkovsk.
  • Polygonum lacerum Kunth
  • Polygonum liaotungense Kitag.
  • Polygonum longiocreatum Bartlett
  • Polygonum longipes Halácsy & Charrel
  • (Meisn.) Piper
  • Polygonum marinense T.R.Mert. & P.H.Raven
  • Polygonum maritimum L.
  • Polygonum mezianum H.Gross
  • Polygonum minimum S.Watson
  • Polygonum molliiforme Boiss.
  • Polygonum myrtillifolium Kom.
  • Polygonum nesomii T.M.Schust. & Reveal
  • Polygonum nuttallii Small
  • Kom.
  • Polygonum oxyspermum C.A.Mey. & Bunge
  • Polygonum palastinum Zohary
  • Polygonum papillosum Hartvig
  • Polygonum parksii (Cory) T.M.Schust. & Reveal
  • Polygonum paronychia Cham. & Schltdl.
  • Polygonum paronychioides C.A.Mey.
  • Greene
  • Polygonum patulum M.Bieb.
  • Polygonum peruvianum Meisn.
  • Polygonum pinicola T.M.Schust. & Reveal
  • Polygonum plebeium R.Br.
  • Polygonum polycnemoides Jaub. & Spach
  • Polygonum polygaloides Meisn.
  • Polygonum polygamum Vent.
  • Polygonum polyneuron Franch. & Sav.
  • Polygonum pringlei Small
  • Polygonum pulvinatum Kom.
  • Polygonum ramosissimum Michx.
  • (Chrtek) H.Scholz
  • Polygonum recumbens Royle ex Bab.
  • Polygonum rigidum Skvortsov
  • Polygonum romanum Jacq.
  • Polygonum rottboellioides Jaub. & Spach
  • Polygonum rupestre Kar. & Kir.
  • Polygonum rurivagum Jord. ex Boreau
  • Polygonum sabulosum Vorosch.
  • Polygonum salsugineum M.Bieb.
  • Polygonum sanguinaria Remy
  • Polygonum sawatchense Small
  • Polygonum schistosum Czukav.
  • Polygonum scoparium Req. ex Loisel.
  • Polygonum sericeum Pall.
  • Polygonum serpyllaceum Jaub. & Spach
  • Polygonum shastense W.H.Brewer ex A.Gray
  • Polygonum simlense Royle ex Bab.
  • Polygonum smallianum T.M.Schust. & Reveal
  • Polygonum spergulariiforme Meisn. ex Small
  • Polygonum striatulum B.L.Rob.
  • Polygonum stypticum Cham. & Schltdl.
  • Polygonum subaphyllum Sumnev.
  • Polygonum tenoreanum E.Nardi & Raffaelli
  • Michx.
  • Polygonum tenuissimum A.I.Baranov & Skvortsov ex Vorosch.
  • Polygonum thymifolium Jaub. & Spach
  • Polygonum tiflisiense Kom.
  • Polygonum tubulosum Boiss.
  • Polygonum turgidum Thuill.
  • Polygonum turkestanicum Sumnev.
  • Polygonum undulatum (L.) P.J.Bergius
  • Polygonum utahense Brenckle & Cottam
  • Polygonum valerii A.K.Skvortsov
  • Polygonum volchovense Tzvelev
  • Polygonum vvedenskyi Sumnev.
  • Polygonum zaravschanicum Zakirov


Reclassified species
Many species formerly placed in Polygonum have been moved to other genera in the subfamily . Some synonyms are listed below.


Polygonum species that have been reclassified as Bistorta
  • Polygonum amplexicauleBistorta amplexicaulis
  • Polygonum bistorta – bistort → Bistorta officinalis
  • Polygonum bistortoides Pursh – American bistort, western bistort, smokeweed or mountain meadow knotweed → Bistorta bistortoides
  • Polygonum tenuicaule Bisset & S.MooreBistorta tenuicaulis
  • Polygonum viviparum – alpine bistort → Bistorta vivipara


Polygonum species that have been reclassified as Fagopyrum
  • Polygonum fagopyrum L. – buckwheat →


Polygonum species that have been reclassified as Fallopia
  • Polygonum aubertii L.HenryFallopia aubertii
  • Polygonum baldschuanicum Regel – Russian vine → Fallopia baldschuanica
  • Polygonum convolvulus L. – black bindweed, wild buckwheat → Fallopia convolvulus
  • Polygonum dumetorum L.Fallopia dumetorum
  • Polygonum scandens L.Fallopia scandens


Polygonum species that have been reclassified as Koenigia
  • Polygonum alpinum
  • Polygonum campanulatum – lesser knotweed, bellflower smartweed → Koenigia campanulata
  • Polygonum davisiae W.H. Brewer ex A. Gray and Polygonum newberryi SmallKoenigia davisiae
  • Polygonum molle
  • Polygonum polystachyum Wall. ex Meisn.Koenigia polystachya


Polygonum species that have been reclassified as Persicaria
  • Polygonum alatumPersicaria nepalensis
  • Polygonum amphibium – amphibious bistort, longroot smartweed, water smartweed → Persicaria amphibia
  • Polygonum capitatum – pinkhead smartweed → Persicaria capitata
  • Polygonum chinense L.Persicaria chinensis
  • Polygonum coccineum Muhl. ex Willd.Persicaria amphibia
  • Polygonum filiforme Thunb.Persicaria filiformis
  • Polygonum hydropiper – water-pepper → Persicaria hydropiper
  • Polygonum hydropiperoides Michx. – swamp smartweed → Persicaria hydropiperoides
  • Polygonum lapathifolium – pale persicaria or nodding smartweed → Persicaria lapathifolia
  • Polygonum longisetumPersicaria longiseta
  • Polygonum minus – small water-pepper →
  • Polygonum mite Schrank – tasteless water-pepper → (Schrank) Assenov
  • Polygonum nepalensePersicaria nepalensis
  • Polygonum odoratum Lour. – Vietnamese coriander → Persicaria odorata
  • Polygonum orientalePersicaria orientalis
  • Polygonum pensylvanicum – Pennsylvania smartweed or pink knotweed or pinkweed → Persicaria pensylvanica
  • Polygonum perfoliata – Asiatic Tearthumb → Persicaria perfoliata
  • Polygonum persicaria – redshank or persicaria or lady's thumb → Persicaria maculosa
  • Polygonum praetermissumPersicaria praetermissa
  • Polygonum punctatum Elliott – dotted smartweed → Persicaria punctata
  • Polygonum runcinatumPersicaria runcinata
  • Polygonum sagittatum – arrowleaf tearthumb, American tear-thumb or scratchgrass → Persicaria sagittata
  • Polygonum tinctoriumPersicaria tinctoria
  • Polygonum virginianum L.Persicaria virginiana


Polygonum species that have been reclassified as Reynoutria
  • Polygonum multiflorum Thunb.Reynoutria multiflora
  • Polygonum cuspidatum Siebold & Zucc. – Japanese knotweed → Reynoutria japonica
  • Polygonum sachalinense F.Schmidt – giant knotweed → Reynoutria sachalinensis


Unresolved species
  • Polygonum vaccinifolium Wall. is an unresolved species name. Persicaria vaccinifolia may be a synonym.


Uses
Several species can be eaten cooked, Knotweed at NorthernBushCraft for example during famines. The species Polygonum cognatum, known locally as "madimak",See the preparation of one particular dish in Turkey using Polygonum cognatum Https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DzNCO94rWXE< /ref>One more dish based on "madimak" Https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3cJk6ChPkY< /ref> is regularly consumed in central parts of Turkey.


References in literature
In The Man Who Laughs Victor Hugo wrote of the (child-buyers) who created artificial dwarfs, formed "by anointing babies' spines with the grease of bats, moles and dormice" and using drugs such as "dwarf elder, knotgrass, and daisy juice". The idea of such use was also known to , as Beatrice K. Otto pointed out, quoting A Midsummer Night's Dream:
(2025). 9780226640914, University of Chicago Press.


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