different between persicaria vs bistort
persicaria
English
Etymology
From Latin persicarius (“a peach tree”). See peach.
Noun
persicaria (plural persicarias)
- (botany) lady's thumb
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bistort
English
Etymology
Latin bistorta, from bis (“twice”) and torta (“twisted”), in reference to its twisting roots.
Noun
bistort (countable and uncountable, plural bistorts)
- Any of several perennial herbs, classified in genera Bistorta, Persicaria, or Polygonum, having spikes of pink flowers.
Translations
Further reading
- Persicaria bistorta on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Bistorta officinalis on Wikispecies.Wikispecies
- Bistorta on Wikimedia Commons.Wikimedia Commons
- bistort at USDA Plants database (Polygonum)
Anagrams
- bittors
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