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Silver lace vine, Chinese fleecevine, Chinese bruidssluier, Polígono enredadera, Fallopia baldschuanica, Polygonaceae Royalty Free Stock Photo
Silver lace vine, Chinese fleecevine, Chinese bruidssluier, Polígono enredadera, Fallopia baldschuanica, Polygonaceae Royalty Free Stock Photo
Silver lace vine, Chinese fleecevine, Chinese bruidssluier, Polígono enredadera, Fallopia baldschuanica, Polygonaceae Royalty Free Stock Photo
Silver lace vine, Chinese fleecevine, Chinese bruidssluier, Polígono enredadera, Fallopia baldschuanica, Polygonaceae Royalty Free Stock Photo
Silver lace vine, Chinese fleecevine, Chinese bruidssluier, Polígono enredadera, Fallopia baldschuanica, Polygonaceae Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Silver lace vine, Chinese fleecevine, Chinese bruidssluier, Polígono enredadera, Fallopia baldschuanica, Polygonaceae
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
Fallopia baldschuanica, also known as Russian vine or silver lace vine, has limited edible uses. While young shoots can be cooked and used as a rhubarb substitute, the plant is more commonly known for its ornamental value and ability to quickly cover structures like fences. The seeds are also technically edible but small and difficult to utilize.


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