Bistorta vaccinifolia is a herb with woody stock and tufted trailing stem. Leaves are elliptic, narrowed at both the ends. Flowers are pink, long, clustered in terminals. Stamens are 8 with unequal filaments.
English Name
NOT AVAILABLE
Local Name
Inuri
Family
Polygonaceae
Flowering time
July to September
Habitat
In meadows, near streams and wet places, often colony forming.
Uses
Leaves are used as vegetable. The roots are said to have used to treat tuberculosis.
Location in the Valley of flowers
It is found in middle and deeper parts of the valley. It is commonly found at Hemkund Sahib also.
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