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Tag: Rumex crispus

Rumex crispus (Curly Dock)

August 19, 2020 Dan Nelson Leave a comment

Erect, unbranched stems (to 40” tall) arise from a large basal rosette. Leaves are lanceolate, undulating, and ‘crisped’ on the…

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Posted in: Angiosperms (Flowering Plants), Caryophyllales, Eudicots, Plants, Polygonaceae, Rumex, Species Profiles Filed under: Curly Dock, Rumex crispus

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