Rumex acetosa

Garden Sorrel

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Common Name: 

Garden Sorrel

Flower color: 

Foliage color: 

Green

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Maximum temperature: 

30°C

Minimum temperature: 

7°C

Maximum height: 

185 cm

Garden Sorrel (Rumex acetosa) - Description

Tangy foliage is tasty with salad greens and in soup. Perennial. Plant outdoors after danger of frost.

Garden Sorrel (Rumex acetosa) - Growth

Does best in full sun. Grows similarly to spinach, but is more heat tolerant.

Garden Sorrel (Rumex acetosa) - Planting

Easily propagated by seed. Plant in the garden in early spring when there is no longer a threat of frost.

Garden Sorrel (Rumex acetosa) - Interesting facts

If you've ever driven through low altitude areas of California in the summer time you have most likely seen a Rumex plant and maybe not even have known. Among the dried grasses and roadside plants, you may see a tall, mostly red plant. That weed that happens to stand out from the rest of the flora is Rumex crispus, Curly Dock. Although it is not native to California, it has found the climate to be rather suitable and has since become a noxious weed since its introduction. Many species of Rumex are edible, with the most popular kinds called Garden Sorrel or French Sorrel. Leaves of the French Sorrel taste like lemon, which is a result of a relatively high concentration of oxalic acid in the leaves.

Garden Sorrel (Rumex acetosa) - Soil and irrigation

Does best in fertile, well-drained soil.

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