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Polygonum californicum is a species of flowering plant in the buckwheat family known by the common name California knotweed. It is native to the west coast of the United States from Washington, Oregon, and northern and central California in the Coast Ranges and Sierra Nevada foothills as far south as Napa and Tulare Counties. It can be found in many types of open habitats. Polygonum californicum is an annual herb producing a slender, angled stem which grows erect to a maximum height near 40 centimeters. The narrow, pointed leaves are mostly located on upper branches of the stem. The leaves have fringed, bristle-tipped stipules attached to their bases. Solitary white or pink flowers occur in upper leaf axils. Polygonum californicum is an annual herb producing a slender, angled stem which grows erect to a maximum height near 40 centimeters. The narrow, pointed leaves are mostly located on upper branches of the stem. The leaves have fringed, bristle-tipped stipules attached to their bases. Solitary white or pink flowers occur in upper leaf axils.

Plant type

Annual herb

Size

2 - 16 in Tall

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Color

Pink, White

Plant communities

Foothill Woodland, Northern Oak Woodland, Yellow Pine Forest

Bees
Butterflies

Pollinators supported

1 confirmed and 16 likely

  • Likely

  • Confirmed

Alkali Bee

Nomia melanderi

Yellow Bumble Bee

Bombus fervidus

Western Bumble Bee

Bombus occidentalis

Yellow-faced Bumble Bee

Bombus vosnesenskii