Talk:Persicaria maculosa
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Needs serious proofreading!!
[edit]"particularly reach ones" (rich?); "Biologycal" (really?). Someone who has time should really proofread this article. Don't know how to flag it as "needs revision"/"needs proofreading," or I would do so. philiptdotcom (talk) 14:09, 18 July 2014 (UTC)
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Persicaria maculosa, also known as spotted lady's thumb, Jesusplant and redshank, is an annual plant in the buckwheat family. It is widespread across Eurasia from Iceland south to Portugal and east to Japan. It is also present as an introduced and invasive species in North America, where it was first noted in the Great Lakes region in 1843 and has now spread through most of the continent. P. maculosa grows up to 1 metre (3 ft 3 in) tall and features small pink flowers with a perianth of four or five lobes, fused near the base. It flowers from July to September in the temperate Northern Hemisphere. Photograph credit: The Cosmonaut
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