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Black Bindweed Bladder Dock Broad-leaved Dock Cape Spinach Climbing Buckwheat Clustered Dock Creeping Knotweed Curled Dock Double Gee Emex Neck. exCampd. Emex australis Steinh. Fallopia convolvulus ( L.) Á.Löve Lignum Muehlenbeckia Meisn. Muehlenbeckia cunninghamii ( Meisn.) F.Muell. Muehlenbeckia gracillima Meisn. Muehlenbeckia rhyticarya F.Muell. exBenth. Muehlenbeckia triloba Danser Pink Dock Polygonaceae Juss. Polygonum L. Polygonum attenuatum R.Br. Polygonum aviculare L. Polygonum barbatum L. Polygonum convolvulus L. Polygonum cunninghamii Meisn. Polygonum dietrichiae Domin Polygonum elatius R.Br. Polygonum hydropiper L. Polygonum lapathifolium L. Polygonum lapathifolium subsp. lanigerum ( R.Br.) Danser Polygonum minus subsp. subsessile ( R.Br.) Danser Polygonum orientale L. Polygonum orientale var. cochinchinense ( Lour.) Domin Polygonum patulum M.Bieb. Polygonum plebeium R.Br. Polygonum prostratum R.Br. Polygonum salicifolium Brouss. exWilld. Polygonum strigosum R.Br. Polygonum subsessile R.Br. Prickly Jack Rumex L. Rumex acetosella L. Rumex brownii Campd. Rumex conglomeratus Murray Rumex crispus L. Rumex dumosiformis Rech.f. Rumex dumosus A.Cunn. exMeisn. Rumex halophilus F.Muell. Rumex obtusifolius L. Rumex sagittatus Thunb. Rumex tenax Rech.f. Rumex vesicarius L. Small Knotweed Smartweeds Sorrel Spiny Emex Swamp Dock Water Pepper Wireweed Wiry Dock
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