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    yellow, forking taproot. Rumex crispus has a number of subspecies with distinctive habitat preferences. R. crispus ssp. crispus occurs on waste and cultivated...
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    costaricensis Rech.f. Rumex crassus Rech.f. Rumex crispellus Rech.f. Rumex crispissimus Kuntze Rumex crispus L. – curled dock, curly dock, yellow dock,...
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    are dry and reddish brown. This plant blooms June through September. Rumex crispus – curly dock – is similar in appearance, but with thinner and wave-like...
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    Creeping, or field, thistle (Cirsium arvense) Curled dock (Rumex crispus) Broad-leaved dock (Rumex obtusifolius) Common ragwort (Jacobaea vulgaris) The Department...
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  • NVC community SD1 (Rumex crispus - Glaucium flavum shingle community) is the only shingle community in the British National Vegetation Classification...
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    plants include Persicaria virginiana, Rumex acetosa, Rumex acetosella, Rumex conglomeratus, Rumex crispus, and Rumex obtusifolius. Fauna Europaea Bei-Bienko...
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    uses for Rumex cuneifolius, nor any records of human cultivation of this plant. However, some of its relatives, such as Rumex crispus and Rumex aquaticus...
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  • corniculata, Oxalis albicans), sour grass, or young leaves of dock (Rumex crispus, Rumex obtusifolius), etc. It is described as a classic French dish, and...
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    effort. Docks contain high levels of vitamin C and beta-carotene, with Rumex crispus having the highest levels, greater than that of oranges and carrots...
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  • This species is sometimes treated as a subspecies of Rumex crispus. USDA, NRCS (n.d.). "Rumex kerneri". The PLANTS Database (plants.usda.gov). Greensboro...
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