Vascular Plants of the Gila Wilderness

Presented in Association with the
Western New Mexico University Department of Natural Sciences

Polygonaceae
(Buckwheat Family)


The Polygonaceae are represented mainly by three genera in the Gila National Forest: Eriogonum, Polygonum, and Rumex. They have small flowers in clusters with no petals. The stipules from a united sheath called "ocrea."

Eriogonum abertianum (Abert Buckwheat)
Eriogonum alatum (Abert Buckwheat)
Eriogonum jamesii (Antelope Sage)
Eriogonum pharnaceoides (Wirestem Buckwheat)
Eriogonum polycladon (Sorrel Buckwheat)
Eriogonum wrightii (Wright Buckwheat)
Fallopia convolvulus (Black Bindweed)
Persicaria lapathifolia (Curltop Smartweed)
Persicaria maculosa (Lady's Thumb)
Polygonum aviculare (Yard Knotweed)
Rumex acetosella (Sheep Sorrel)
Rumex crispus subsp. crispus (Curly Dock)
Rumex hymenosepalus (Canaigre)
Rumex mexicanus (Mexican Dock)


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