Yellow dock weed is a common name in English for 'Rumex crispus'. Curled, curly, narrow, narrow-leaved and sour dock are others. Still another common name is garden patience.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rumex crispus.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rumex crispus.
The Common Broad Leaf Dock has the Latin name Rumex obtusifolius
Rumex Acetosa
Rumex scutatus was created in 1753.
Rumex skottsbergii was created in 1971.
Ruth Eliza Okey has written: 'A proximate analysis of the alcoholic extract of the root of Rumex cripus, and a comparison of the hydroxymethyl-anthraquinones present with those from certain other drugs' -- subject(s): Rumex crispus 'Nutritive value of foods purchased by dependent families' -- subject(s): Food, Nutrition
Rumex crispus is the scientific name of yellow dock weed. The specific adjective 'crispus' refers to the plant's curly-shaped leaf edges. The plant tends to be considered an annoying weed, in the sense of being where gardeners and cultivators don't want it. But it isn't a weed, in the sense of having no known, or little, use for humans. In fact, it has a long and well-known history regarding the medicinal use of its body parts.
Rumex acetosella and is a member of the Polygonaceae or buckwheat family.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rumex spp.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rumex spp.
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