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| − | Rumex scutatus, Linn. French Sorrel. Lower, with many branching prostrate or ascending sts., glaucous: lvs. somewhat fleshy, the radical ones long-stalked and cordate-ovate-obtuse, the st.-lvs. short-stalked and hastate-fiddleform and acute or sometimes 3-lobed: valves thin, cordate, without callosities. Eu., Asia.—Grown in several varieties in Eu., and sometimes cult. in this country for greens. It is a summer sorrel. | + | Rumex scutatus, Linn. French Sorrel. Lower, with many branching prostrate or ascending sts., glaucous: lvs. somewhat fleshy, the radical ones long-stalked and cordate-ovate-obtuse, the st.-lvs. short-stalked and hastate-fiddleform and acute or sometimes 3-lobed: valves thin, cordate, without callosities. Eu., Asia. Grown in several varieties in Eu., and sometimes cult. in this country for greens. It is a summer sorrel. |
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