Smartweeds are valuable wetland plants. Their seeds provide an abundant source
of food for aquatic wildlife. More than 20 species occur in Michigan, including
several that are non native. Nodding smartweed (Polygonum lapathifolium) is one
of the more common species, and quite variable, producing flowering individuals
of only a few inches in height and sometimes colonizing marsh flats in extensive
patches consisting of six foot tall plants.