Difference between revisions of "Rumex"
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Also called Sorrel | Also called Sorrel | ||
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== Chunks of information == | == Chunks of information == | ||
− | * | + | * Dock leaves or sorrel leaves, or leaves of Rumex are a traditional remedy for nettle stings. Dock leaves are edible too. |
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
<gallery caption="" widths="170px" heights="120px" perrow="4"> | <gallery caption="" widths="170px" heights="120px" perrow="4"> | ||
File:Broadleaf dock.JPG|Broadleaf dock | File:Broadleaf dock.JPG|Broadleaf dock | ||
+ | File:Rumex, small plant, gardener's variety.jpg|Gardener's cultivar of rumex | ||
+ | File:Sheep's sorrel in our grassland 120518.JPG|A field with sheep's sorrel | ||
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[[Category:Gardening]] | [[Category:Gardening]] | ||
[[Category:Vegetables]] | [[Category:Vegetables]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:23, 18 May 2012
Also called Sorrel
Chunks of information
- Dock leaves or sorrel leaves, or leaves of Rumex are a traditional remedy for nettle stings. Dock leaves are edible too.
Gallery
See also
External links
- Rumex Wikipedia