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Knorringia

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Knorringia

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Knorringia is a genus of plants in the family Polygonaceae. It is native to Central Asia and Siberia.

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  1. KingdomPlantae
  2. PhylumTracheophyta
  3. ClassMagnoliopsida
  4. OrderCaryophyllales
  5. FamilyPolygonaceae

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Knorringia is a genus of plants in the family Polygonaceae. It is native to Central Asia and Siberia.

==Description== Species of Knorringia are perennial herbaceous plants growing to about tall from a slender, often branched rhizome. The stem may be more-or-less upright or decumbent. The leaves are arranged alternately, usually lobed, carried on a short five-sided leaf stalk (petiole) with two distinct wings. The ochreas are long, and form membranous tubes that partly or fully wrap around the stem. The inflorescence is either a panicle made up of a few racemes or a single raceme. The flowers usually have five greenish-white tepals and eight stamens, included within the flower. They are either bisexual or have the gynoecium poorly developed. The fruits are in the form of achenes. The seeds have a thick outer layer (exotesta) and a very thin inner layer (endotesta).

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