Rumex arifolius

Rumex arifolius
Rumex arifolius at the Giardino Botanico Alpino Chanousia
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Plantae
Clade:Angiosperms
Clade:Eudicots
Order:Caryophyllales
Family:Polygonaceae
Genus:Rumex
Species: R. arifolius
Binomial name
Rumex arifolius
All.
Synonyms[1]
  • Acetosa alpestris (Jacq.) Á. Löve
  • Acetosa arifolia (All.) Schur
  • Acetosa pratensis subsp. alpestris Á. Löve
  • Lapathum alpestre Scop.
  • Rumex acetosa subsp. alpestris Á. Löve
  • Rumex alpestris Jacq.
  • Rumex montanus Desf.

Rumex arifolius, common name maiden sorrel [2] or mountain dock,[3] is a leafy perennial herb in the family Polygonaceae.

Description

Rumex arifolius can reach a height of 70–120 centimetres (28–47 in).[2] This plant has fleshy large leaves with entire blade margins. The inconspicuous white flowers and seeds are carried on long clusters at the top of a stalk arising from the axil of leaves. The flowers are dioecious and anemophilous.[2] They bloom from May to June.[3]

Distribution

Maiden sorrel is native to Southern Europe.[2]

Habitat

This species prefers pine forests and mountainous meadows [2] at elevation of 200–700 metres (660–2,300 ft) above sea level.[3]

Leaf

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