WebRumex crispus, the curly dock, curled dock or yellow dock, is a perennial flowering plant in the family Polygonaceae, native to Europe and Western Asia. Sources and Credits (c) … WebT Designated = a priority noxious weed designated by the Oregon State Weed Board as a target on which the Oregon Department of Agriculture will develop and implement a statewide management plan. “T” designated noxious weeds are species selected from either the “A” or “B” list. Yukon Territories (YT) L= low level invasive. Po ...
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WebFeb 16, 2015 · Curly dock, as you might imagine, has wavy, ruffled edges to its leaves. Photo by Hank Shaw This makes curly dock one of the easier plants for beginners to identify. The leaves are fairly thick and the stems … WebBroad-leaved, I think. Rumex obtusifolius. ujelly_fish • 5 hr. ago. It does look like a dock just not curly dock. Not experienced enough to identify it either way - but all docs are edible, … hillhead quarry uffculme
Dock (Rumex spp.) in British Columbia - Northern Bushcraft
WebMar 19, 2011 · Curled dock has a long history of domestic herbal use. It is a gentle and safe laxative, less powerful than rhubarb in its action so it is particularly useful in the treatment of mild constipation [254]. The plant has valuable cleansing properties and is useful for treating a wide range of skin problems [254]. WebSep 2, 2011 · Curly dock has wings of the fruit which are smooth-edged — in contrast to its curly-edged leaves. Curly dock (Rumex crispus) Since the seeds and seed stalks persist through the winter season, you can … WebBroad-leaved, I think. Rumex obtusifolius. ujelly_fish • 5 hr. ago. It does look like a dock just not curly dock. Not experienced enough to identify it either way - but all docs are edible, some are just so bitter it’s not worth trying. JumpinJeezus • 1 min. ago. It’s bitter dock. smart disk cleanup review