Rumex subg. Acetosa |
|
---|---|
common dock, common sorrel, garden sorrel, grande oseille, green sorrel, sourdock, tall coneflower |
|
Habit | Plants dioecious (rarely polygamomonoecious). |
Leaf | blades in most species sagittate at base, with lobes directed downward, sometimes hastate, cuneate, or rarely almost cordate. |
Pedicels | with articulation near middle or in proximal part. |
Flowers | normally unisexual, staminate and pistillate on different plants; outer tepals normally reflexed towards pedicel, or sometimes spreading; inner tepals distinctly enlarged, normally longer than (2.5–)3 mm, always distinctly wider and longer than achene, margins entire; tubercles absent or small and indistinct, recurved, developed only at base of inner tepals. |
Rumex subg. Acetosa |
|
Distribution | Mostly in the Old World; as naturalized nearly worldwide |
Discussion | Species ca. 45 (5 in the flora). (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Source | FNA vol. 5, p. 501. |
Parent taxa | |
Subordinate taxa | |
Synonyms | subg. Acetosa |
Name authority | (Miller) Rechinger f.: Publ. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Bot. Ser. 17: 6. (1937) |
Web links |