Rumex hydrolapathum

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Read about Rumex hydrolapathum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Rumex hydrolapathum, Huds. Great Water-dock of Great Britain and elsewhere in Eu., a stout perennial 4-6 ft. high, with very large lvs., sometimes planted for bold effects along water-courses: lvs. broadly oblong-lanceolate to lanceolate, sometimes 2 ft. long, tapering below but the base often somewhat rounded, acute at apex, the margins crenulate: panicle very large, with rather crowded mostly leafless whorls, the fruiting pedicels jointed near the base and equaling or exceeding the sepals: valves broad, nearly entire, all tubercle- bearing.


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