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Curly Dock

Rumex crispus

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Curly Dock

Rumex crispus

Comments (8)

Rumex acetosa has straight leaves, this one was easy, it has curly leaves ;) don't worry this is safe and I'm usually eating it but boiled ;)
Oh no, i won't trust croatian as well but will give a try after I analyse your ID suggestion :)
Porodica blitve ;) edible and yummy
Meh! haha!
Of course not, i'm a biologist! :) Especially wouldn't trust a Swedish on that :)
Haha, well dont swollow, OK? I want to enjoy more Danish spottings, so dying is not an option!!! And that is an order :P
Thanks, will check the species. I will go again, that's where I am everyday after work. I will try it but if I die then you are in trouble :). Hahah, true...and I'm so smart that always go with shorts and come back bloody but it's an easy way of getting flies :)
Hej again. I think it is this one Rumex acetosa. The leaves and the stam should have a nice sour taste, so if you have a chance to go back, grab a bite :P I can understand now why you were ripped up by thorns from your last field trip! The wild roses and tistles are not very polite haha!

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