polygonoides
Polygonoides is a genus of flowering plants in the family Polygonaceae. The genus was first described in 1996. Plants in this genus are herbaceous perennials that grow from rhizomes. They are native to South America, with most species found in the Andes mountains. The leaves are typically arranged in a basal rosette and are simple, with entire margins. The flowers are small and are borne in racemes or panicles. They are usually white or pale pink. The fruit is a small achene.
There are currently three recognized species in the genus Polygonoides: Polygonoides fragrans, Polygonoides mirabilis, and Polygonoides
The taxonomic placement of Polygonoides has been subject to some debate. It was initially placed in the