Polygonum heterosepalum, common name dwarf desert knotweed or oddsepal knotweed, is a plant species native to the Great Basin Desert in southwestern Idaho, northern Nevada, northeastern California, and southwestern Oregon. It has been reported from 1 county in California (Modoc), 4 in Nevada (Washoe, Humboldt, Elko and Lander), 4 in Idaho (Owyhee, Twin Falls, Elmore and Gooding), and 5 in Oregon (Lake, Malheur, Harney, Grant and Crook). The species occurs in dry, open sites in sagebrush plains and pine woodlands.
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| - Polygonum heterosepalum är en slideväxtart som beskrevs av M. E. Peck & Ownbey. Polygonum heterosepalum ingår i släktet trampörter, och familjen slideväxter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
- Polygonum heterosepalum, common name dwarf desert knotweed or oddsepal knotweed, is a plant species native to the Great Basin Desert in southwestern Idaho, northern Nevada, northeastern California, and southwestern Oregon. It has been reported from 1 county in California (Modoc), 4 in Nevada (Washoe, Humboldt, Elko and Lander), 4 in Idaho (Owyhee, Twin Falls, Elmore and Gooding), and 5 in Oregon (Lake, Malheur, Harney, Grant and Crook). The species occurs in dry, open sites in sagebrush plains and pine woodlands. (en)
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- Modoc County
- Morton Eaton Peck
- Humboldt County, Nevada
- Crook County, Oregon
- Elmore County, Idaho
- Elko County, Nevada
- Grant County, Oregon
- Great Basin Desert
- Malheur County, Oregon
- Polygonum
- Francis Marion Ownbey
- Twin Falls County, Idaho
- Washoe County, Nevada
- Owyhee County, Idaho
- Gooding County, Idaho
- Harney County, Oregon
- Tepals
- Flora of the Western United States
- Flora without expected TNC conservation status
- Plants described in 1950
- Lake County, Oregon
- Lander County, Nevada
- Idaho
- Nevada
- Oregon
- Axils
- Zygomorphic
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| - Polygonum heterosepalum, common name dwarf desert knotweed or oddsepal knotweed, is a plant species native to the Great Basin Desert in southwestern Idaho, northern Nevada, northeastern California, and southwestern Oregon. It has been reported from 1 county in California (Modoc), 4 in Nevada (Washoe, Humboldt, Elko and Lander), 4 in Idaho (Owyhee, Twin Falls, Elmore and Gooding), and 5 in Oregon (Lake, Malheur, Harney, Grant and Crook). The species occurs in dry, open sites in sagebrush plains and pine woodlands. Polygonum heterosepalum is a short herb up to 5 centimetres (2.0 in) tall, forming mats that seem rather moss-like. Stems are green or red. Leaves are densely packed, narrow up to 3 millimetres (0.12 in) long. Flowers are white, sometimes pink along margins, borne in groups of 2–3 in the axils of the leaves, slightly zygomorphic with some tepals longer than the others. (en)
- Polygonum heterosepalum är en slideväxtart som beskrevs av M. E. Peck & Ownbey. Polygonum heterosepalum ingår i släktet trampörter, och familjen slideväxter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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