Reynoutria japonica Houttuyn var. japonica
			Detail
- Family
 - Polygonaceae
 - Botanical Name
 - Reynoutria japonica Houttuyn var. japonica
 - Common Name
 - Japanese Knotweed
 - Synonym(s)
 - Polygonum cuspidatum Siebold & Zucc.; Fallopia japonica (Houtt.) Ronse Decraene
 - Flora of Virginia Name/Status
 - Reynoutria japonica Houttuyn
 - Comments
 - This species can be terribly invasive on streamsides and other open alluvial situations. The hybrid with R. sachalinense may be found sparingly. It is reported (as Fallopia × bohemica) from Arlington Co. in Rhodora 105:150 (2003). According to Desjardins et al. (2023, PhytoKeys 220: 83-108), only var. japonica is in North America; three additional vars. (recognized under Fallopia in FNA) are endemic to Asia.
 - Habitat
 - Roadsides, stream banks, sand or gravel bars, and other open, disturbed habitats, often forming dense thickets. Infrequent to locally common throughout.
 - Native Status
 - Introduced
 
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