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''Rumex'', are a genus of about 200 species of annual, biennial, and
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s in the
buckwheat Buckwheat (''Fagopyrum esculentum''), or common buckwheat, is a flowering plant in the knotweed family Polygonaceae cultivated for its grain-like seeds and as a cover crop. The name "buckwheat" is used for several other species, such as ''Fagop ...
family,
Polygonaceae The Polygonaceae are a family of flowering plants known informally as the knotweed family or smartweed—buckwheat family in the United States. The name is based on the genus ''Polygonum'', and was first used by Antoine Laurent de Jussieu in ...
. Members of this genus are very common perennial herbs with a native almost worldwide distribution, and introduced species growing in the few places where the genus is not native. Some are nuisance weeds (and are sometimes called dockweed or dock weed), but some are grown for their edible
leaves A leaf ( : leaves) is any of the principal appendages of a vascular plant stem, usually borne laterally aboveground and specialized for photosynthesis. Leaves are collectively called foliage, as in "autumn foliage", while the leaves, st ...
. ''Rumex'' species are used as food plants by the
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e of a number of
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, and are the only host plants of '' Lycaena rubidus.''


Description

They are erect plants, usually with long taproots. The fleshy to leathery leaves form a basal rosette at the root. The basal leaves may be different from those near the
inflorescence An inflorescence is a group or cluster of flowers arranged on a stem that is composed of a main branch or a complicated arrangement of branches. Morphologically, it is the modified part of the shoot of seed plants where flowers are forme ...
. They may or may not have stipules. Minor leaf veins occur. The leaf blade margins are entire or crenate. The usually inconspicuous
flower A flower, sometimes known as a bloom or blossom, is the reproductive structure found in flowering plants (plants of the division Angiospermae). The biological function of a flower is to facilitate reproduction, usually by providing a mechanis ...
s are carried above the leaves in clusters. The fertile flowers are mostly
hermaphrodite In reproductive biology, a hermaphrodite () is an organism that has both kinds of reproductive organs and can produce both gametes associated with male and female sexes. Many taxonomic groups of animals (mostly invertebrates) do not have ...
s, or they may be functionally male or female. The flowers and seeds grow on long clusters at the top of a stalk emerging from the basal rosette; in many species, the flowers are green, but in some (such as sheep's sorrel, ''
Rumex acetosella ''Rumex acetosella'', commonly known as red sorrel, sheep's sorrel, field sorrel and sour weed, is a species of flowering plant in the buckwheat family Polygonaceae. Native to Eurasia and the British Isles, the plant and its subspecies are comm ...
'') the flowers and their stems may be brick-red. Each seed is a three-sided achene, often with a round tubercle on one or all three sides.


Taxonomy

The genus was first described by
Carl Linnaeus Carl Linnaeus (; 23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778), also known after his ennoblement in 1761 as Carl von Linné Blunt (2004), p. 171. (), was a Swedish botanist, zoologist, taxonomist, and physician who formalised binomial nomenclature, ...
in 1753. Within the family Polygonaceae, it is placed in the subfamily Polygonoideae. The genus ''Emex'' was separated from ''Rumex'' by Francisco Campderá in 1819 on the basis that it was polygamous (i.e. had both bisexual and unisexual flowers on the same plant). However, some species of ''Rumex'' subg. ''Acetosa'' also have this characteristic, and most other features that are supposed to distinguish ''Emex'' are found in species of ''Rumex''. Accordingly, in 2015, Schuster et al. demoted ''Emex'' to a subgenus of ''Rumex''. Within the subfamily Polygonoideae, ''Rumex'' is placed in the tribe Rumiceae, along with the two genera '' Oxyria'' and '' Rheum''. It is most closely related to ''Rheum'', which includes
Rhubarb Rhubarb is the fleshy, edible stalks ( petioles) of species and hybrids (culinary rhubarb) of '' Rheum'' in the family Polygonaceae, which are cooked and used for food. The whole plant – a herbaceous perennial growing from short, thick rhi ...
.


Species

,
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accepted the following species. A large number of hybrids are also recorded. *'' Rumex abyssinicus'' Jacq. *''
Rumex acetosa Sorrel (''Rumex acetosa''), also called common sorrel or garden sorrel, is a perennial herbaceous plant in the family Polygonaceae. Other names for sorrel include spinach dock and narrow-leaved dock ('dock' being a common name for the genus '' ...
'' L. – sorrel, common sorrel, garden sorrel, narrow-leaved dock, spinach dock *''
Rumex acetosella ''Rumex acetosella'', commonly known as red sorrel, sheep's sorrel, field sorrel and sour weed, is a species of flowering plant in the buckwheat family Polygonaceae. Native to Eurasia and the British Isles, the plant and its subspecies are comm ...
'' L. – sheep's sorrel, common sheep sorrel, field sorrel, red sorrel *'' Rumex aegyptiacus'' L. *'' Rumex aeroplaniformis'' Eig *'' Rumex albescens'' Hillebr. – Oahu dock *'' Rumex alcockii'' Rech.f. *'' Rumex algeriensis'' Barratte & Murb. *'' Rumex alpinus'' L. – alpine dock, monk's rhubarb *'' Rumex altissimus'' Alph.Wood – pale dock, smooth dock, peach-leaf dock *'' Rumex alveolatus'' Losinsk. *'' Rumex amanus'' Rech.f. *'' Rumex amurensis'' F.Schmidt ex Maxim *'' Rumex andinus'' Rech.f. *'' Rumex angulatus'' Rech.f. *'' Rumex angustifolius'' Campd. *'' Rumex aquaticiformis'' Rech.f. *''
Rumex aquaticus ''Rumex aquaticus'' is a flowering plant in the knotweed family, Polygonaceae The Polygonaceae are a family of flowering plants known informally as the knotweed family or smartweed—buckwheat family in the United States. The name is base ...
'' L. – western dock, Scottish dock *'' Rumex aquitanicus'' Rech.f. *'' Rumex arcticus'' Trautv. *'' Rumex arcuatoramosus'' Rech.f. *'' Rumex argentinus'' Rech.f. *'' Rumex arifolius'' All. *'' Rumex aristidis'' Coss. *'' Rumex armenus'' K.Koch *'' Rumex atlanticus'' Coss. ex Batt. *'' Rumex aureostigmatica'' Kom. *'' Rumex azoricus'' Rech.f. *'' Rumex balcanicus'' Rech.f. *'' Rumex beringensis'' Jurtzev & V.V.Petrovsky – Bering Sea dock *'' Rumex bidens'' R.Br. *'' Rumex bipinnatus'' L.f. *'' Rumex bithynicus'' Rech.f. *'' Rumex brachypodus'' Rech.f. *'' Rumex brasiliensis'' Link *'' Rumex britannica'' L. *'' Rumex brownii'' Campd. – Browne's dock *'' Rumex bryhnii'' Snogerup *'' Rumex bucephalophorus'' L. – red dock *'' Rumex californicus'' Rech.f. *'' Rumex caucasicus'' Rech.f. *'' Rumex chalepensis'' Mill. *'' Rumex chrysocarpos'' Moris *'' Rumex confertus'' Willd. – Asiatic dock *'' Rumex conglomeratus'' Murray – clustered dock, sharp dock *'' Rumex cordatus'' Poir. *'' Rumex costaricensis'' Rech.f. *'' Rumex crassus'' Rech.f. *'' Rumex crispellus'' Rech.f. *'' Rumex crispissimus'' Kuntze *''
Rumex crispus ''Rumex crispus'', the curly dock, curled dock or yellow dock, is a perennial flowering plant in the family Polygonaceae, native to Europe and Western Asia. Description The plant produces an inflorescence or flower stalk that grows to high. ...
'' L. – curled dock, curly dock, yellow dock, sour dock, narrow dock, garden patience, narrow-leaved dock *'' Rumex cristatus'' DC. *'' Rumex crystallinus'' Lange – shiny dock *'' Rumex cuneifolius'' Campd. *'' Rumex cyprius'' Murb. *'' Rumex darwinianus'' Rech.f. *'' Rumex densiflorus'' Osterh. – dense-flower dock, dense-flowered dock *'' Rumex dentatus'' L. – toothed dock *'' Rumex dregeanus'' Meisn. *'' Rumex drummondii'' Meisn. *'' Rumex dumosus'' A.Cunn. ex Meisn. – wiry dock *'' Rumex elbrusensis'' Boiss. *'' Rumex ellipticus'' Greene *'' Rumex ephedroides'' Bornm. *'' Rumex evenkiensis'' Elis. *'' Rumex fascicularis'' Small *'' Rumex fischeri'' Rchb. *'' Rumex flexicaulis'' Rech.f. *'' Rumex flexuosus'' Sol. ex G.Forst. *'' Rumex floridanus'' Meisn. *'' Rumex frutescens'' Thouars – wedgeleaf dock *'' Rumex fueginus'' Phil. *'' Rumex gangotrianus'' Aswal & S.K.Srivast. *'' Rumex garipensis'' Meisn. *'' Rumex giganteus'' W.T.Aiton – pawale *'' Rumex ginii'' Jahandiez & Maire *'' Rumex gmelinii'' Turcz. ex Ledeb. *'' Rumex gracilescens'' Rech.f. *'' Rumex graminifolius'' Georgi ex Lamb. – grassleaf sorrel *'' Rumex hastatulus'' Baldwin – heartwing dock, heartwing sorrel *'' Rumex hastatus'' D.Don *'' Rumex hesperius'' Greene *'' Rumex hultenii'' Tzvelev *'' Rumex hydrolapathum'' Huds. – great water dock *''
Rumex hymenosepalus ''Rumex hymenosepalus'', commonly known as canaigre, canaigre dock, ganagra, wild rhubarb, Arizona dock, and tanner's dock, is a perennial flowering plant which is native to the North American deserts in the southwestern United States and northe ...
'' Torr. – canaigre, canaigre dock *'' Rumex hypogaeus'' T.M.Schust. & Reveal *'' Rumex inconspicuus'' Rech.f. *'' Rumex induratus'' Boiss. & Reut. *'' Rumex intermedius'' DC. *'' Rumex jacutensis'' Kom. *'' Rumex japonicus'' Houtt. *'' Rumex kandavanicus'' (Rech.f.) Rech.f. *'' Rumex kerneri'' Borbás – Kerner's dock *'' Rumex komarovii'' Schischk. & Serg. *'' Rumex krausei'' Jurtzev & V.V.Petrovsky – Krause's sorrel *'' Rumex lacustris'' Greene *'' Rumex lanceolatus'' Thunb. *'' Rumex lapponicus'' (Hiitonen) Czernov *'' Rumex lativalvis'' Meisn. *'' Rumex leptocaulis'' Brandbyge & Rech.f. *'' Rumex limoniastrum'' Jaub. & Spach *''
Rumex longifolius ''Rumex longifolius'', commonly known as the dooryard dock or northern dock, is a perennial species of plant in the genus ''Rumex''. A variety has been described: * ''Rumex longifolius'' var. ''nanus'' Description ''Rumex longifolius'' is a pe ...
'' DC. – dooryard dock, northern dock *'' Rumex lorentzianus'' Lindau *'' Rumex lunaria'' L. *'' Rumex madaio'' Makino *'' Rumex maderensis'' Lowe *'' Rumex magellanicus'' Campd. *'' Rumex maricola'' J.Rémy *'' Rumex maritimus'' L. – golden dock, bristle dock, seashore dock *'' Rumex marschallianus'' Rchb. *'' Rumex mexicanus'' Meisn. *'' Rumex microcarpus'' Campd. *'' Rumex nebroides'' Campd. *'' Rumex neglectus'' Kirk *'' Rumex nematopodus'' Rech.f. – Arizona dock *'' Rumex nepalensis'' Spreng. *'' Rumex nervosus'' Vahl *'' Rumex nivalis'' Hegetschw. *'' Rumex oblongifolius'' Tolm. *'' Rumex obovatus'' Danser – tropical dock *''
Rumex obtusifolius ''Rumex obtusifolius'', commonly known as bitter dock, broad-leaved dock, bluntleaf dock, dock leaf, dockens or butter dock, is a perennial plant in the family Polygonaceae. It is native to Europe, but is found on all temperate continents. It i ...
'' L. – broad-leaved dock, bitter dock, bluntleaf dock, butter dock *'' Rumex occidentalis'' S.Watson *'' Rumex occultans'' Sam. *'' Rumex olympicus'' Boiss. *'' Rumex orbiculatus'' A.Gray – great water dock *'' Rumex orthoneurus'' Rech.f. – Chiricahua mountain dock *'' Rumex pallidus'' Bigelow – seaside dock *'' Rumex palustris'' Sm. – marsh dock *'' Rumex papilio'' Coss. & Balansa *'' Rumex papillaris'' Boiss. & Reut. *'' Rumex paraguayensis'' D.Parodi – Paraguayan dock *'' Rumex patagonicus'' Rech.f. *'' Rumex patientia'' L. – patience dock, garden patience, monk's rhubarb *'' Rumex paucifolius'' Nutt. – alpine sheep's sorrel, few-leaved dock, meadow dock *'' Rumex paulsenianus'' Rech.f. *'' Rumex persicarioides'' L. *'' Rumex peruanus'' Rech.f. *'' Rumex pictus'' Forssk. *'' Rumex polycarpus'' Rech.f. *'' Rumex ponticus'' E.H.L.Krause *'' Rumex popovii'' Pachom. *'' Rumex praecox'' Rydb. *'' Rumex pseudonatronatus'' (Borbás) Murb. – field dock *'' Rumex pseudoxyria'' (Tolm.) Khokhr. *'' Rumex pulcher'' L. – fiddle dock *'' Rumex punjabensis'' K.M.Vaid & H.B.Naithani *'' Rumex pycnanthus'' Rech.f. *'' Rumex rectinervius'' Rech.f. *'' Rumex rhodesius'' Rech.f. *'' Rumex romassa'' Remy *'' Rumex roseus'' L. *'' Rumex rossicus'' Murb. *'' Rumex rugosus'' Campd. *''
Rumex rupestris ''Rumex rupestris'', commonly known as shore dock, is a species of flowering plant belonging to the family Polygonaceae. Its native range is Western Europeand is one of the world's rarest dock species.Lousley JE, Kent DH. 1981. ''Docks and Knotwe ...
'' Le Gall – shore dock *'' Rumex ruwenzoriensis'' Chiov. *'' Rumex sagittatus'' Thunb. *'' Rumex salicifolius'' Weinm. – willow dock, willow-leaved dock *'' Rumex sanguineus'' L. – wood dock, redvein dock *'' Rumex scutatus'' L. – French sorrel, leaf-shield sorrel *'' Rumex sellowianus'' Rech.f. *'' Rumex sibiricus'' Hultén – Siberian dock *'' Rumex similans'' Rech.f. *'' Rumex simpliciflorus'' Murb. *'' Rumex skottsbergii'' O.Deg. & I.Deg. – lava dock *'' Rumex songaricus'' Fisch. & C.A.Mey. *'' Rumex spathulatus'' Thunb. *'' Rumex spinosus'' L. *'' Rumex spiralis'' Small – winged dock *'' Rumex stenoglottis'' Rech.f. *'' Rumex stenophyllus'' Ledeb. *'' Rumex subarcticus'' Lepage *'' Rumex suffruticosus'' J.Gay ex Meisn. *'' Rumex tenax'' Rech.f. *'' Rumex thjanschanicus'' Losinsk. *'' Rumex thyrsiflorus'' Fingerh. *'' Rumex thyrsoides'' Desf. *'' Rumex tmoleus'' Boiss. *'' Rumex tolimensis'' Wedd. *'' Rumex transitorius'' Rech.f. *'' Rumex triangulivalvis'' (Danser) Rech.f. *'' Rumex trisetifer'' Stokes *'' Rumex tuberosus'' L. *'' Rumex tunetanus'' Barratte & Murb. *'' Rumex turcomanicus'' (Rech.f.) Czerep. *'' Rumex ucranicus'' Fisch. ex Spreng. *'' Rumex ujskensis'' Rech.f. *'' Rumex uruguayensis'' Rech.f. *'' Rumex usambarensis'' (Engl.) Dammer *'' Rumex utahensis'' Rech.f. *'' Rumex venosus'' Pursh – veiny dock, sand dock *'' Rumex verticillatus'' L. – swamp dock, water dock *'' Rumex vesicarius'' L. – bladder dock *'' Rumex violascens'' Rech.f. – violet dock *'' Rumex woodii'' N.E.Br. *'' Rumex yungningensis'' Sam.


Uses

These plants have many uses. Broad-leaved dock (''
Rumex obtusifolius ''Rumex obtusifolius'', commonly known as bitter dock, broad-leaved dock, bluntleaf dock, dock leaf, dockens or butter dock, is a perennial plant in the family Polygonaceae. It is native to Europe, but is found on all temperate continents. It i ...
'') used to be called butter dock because its large leaves were used to wrap and conserve
butter Butter is a dairy product made from the fat and protein components of churned cream. It is a semi-solid emulsion at room temperature, consisting of approximately 80% butterfat. It is used at room temperature as a spread, melted as a condim ...
. ''
Rumex hymenosepalus ''Rumex hymenosepalus'', commonly known as canaigre, canaigre dock, ganagra, wild rhubarb, Arizona dock, and tanner's dock, is a perennial flowering plant which is native to the North American deserts in the southwestern United States and northe ...
'' has been cultivated in the Southwestern US as a source of
tannin Tannins (or tannoids) are a class of astringent, polyphenolic biomolecules that bind to and precipitate proteins and various other organic compounds including amino acids and alkaloids. The term ''tannin'' (from Anglo-Norman ''tanner'' ...
(roots contain up to 25%), for use in leather tanning, while leaves and stems are used for a mordant-free mustard-colored
dye A dye is a colored substance that chemically bonds to the substrate to which it is being applied. This distinguishes dyes from pigments which do not chemically bind to the material they color. Dye is generally applied in an aqueous solution and ...
. These plants are edible. The leaves of most species contain
oxalic acid Oxalic acid is an organic acid with the systematic name ethanedioic acid and formula . It is the simplest dicarboxylic acid. It is a white crystalline solid that forms a colorless solution in water. Its name comes from the fact that early invest ...
and tannin, and many have astringent and slightly purgative qualities. Some species with particularly high levels of oxalic acid are called sorrels (including sheep's sorrel ''
Rumex acetosella ''Rumex acetosella'', commonly known as red sorrel, sheep's sorrel, field sorrel and sour weed, is a species of flowering plant in the buckwheat family Polygonaceae. Native to Eurasia and the British Isles, the plant and its subspecies are comm ...
'', common sorrel ''
Rumex acetosa Sorrel (''Rumex acetosa''), also called common sorrel or garden sorrel, is a perennial herbaceous plant in the family Polygonaceae. Other names for sorrel include spinach dock and narrow-leaved dock ('dock' being a common name for the genus '' ...
'', and French sorrel '' Rumex scutatus''), and some of these are grown as leaf vegetables or garden
herb In general use, herbs are a widely distributed and widespread group of plants, excluding vegetables and other plants consumed for macronutrients, with savory or aromatic properties that are used for flavoring and garnishing food, for medicina ...
s for their acidic taste. In the United Kingdom, ''
Rumex obtusifolius ''Rumex obtusifolius'', commonly known as bitter dock, broad-leaved dock, bluntleaf dock, dock leaf, dockens or butter dock, is a perennial plant in the family Polygonaceae. It is native to Europe, but is found on all temperate continents. It i ...
'' is often found growing near
stinging nettles ''Urtica dioica'', often known as common nettle, burn nettle, stinging nettle (although not all plants of this species sting) or nettle leaf, or just a nettle or stinger, is a herbaceous perennial flowering plant in the family Urticaceae. Ori ...
, owing to both species favouring a similar environment, and there is a widely held belief that the underside of the dock leaf, squeezed to extract a little juice, can be rubbed on the skin to counteract the itching caused by brushing against a nettle plant. This home remedy is not supported by any science, although it is possible that the act of rubbing may act as a distracting
counterstimulation Counterstimulation is a treatment for pain based on distraction. A basic example is the practice of rubbing a fresh bruise, so that attention is paid to the sense of touch and pressure, rather than to the pain of the injury. Liniment and "medicate ...
, or that belief in the dock's effect may provide a placebo effect. In traditional Austrian medicine, ''R. alpinus ''leaves and roots have been used internally for treatment of viral infections. Rumex nepalensis is also has a variety of medicinal uses in the Greater Himalayas, including
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in Northeastern
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.


Fossil record

Several
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fruits of ''Rumex'' sp. have been described from
middle Miocene The Middle Miocene is a sub-epoch of the Miocene Epoch made up of two stages: the Langhian and Serravallian stages. The Middle Miocene is preceded by the Early Miocene. The sub-epoch lasted from 15.97 ± 0.05 Ma to 11.608 ± 0.005 Ma (million ...
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of the Fasterholt area near Silkeborg in Central
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,
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. One
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fruit of a ''Rumex'' species has been extracted from a borehole sample of the
Middle Miocene The Middle Miocene is a sub-epoch of the Miocene Epoch made up of two stages: the Langhian and Serravallian stages. The Middle Miocene is preceded by the Early Miocene. The sub-epoch lasted from 15.97 ± 0.05 Ma to 11.608 ± 0.005 Ma (million ...
fresh water deposits in Nowy Sacz Basin, West Carpathians,
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. This fossil fruit is similar to the fruits of the extant species '' Rumex maritimus'' and ''Rumex ucranicus'' which both have
fossil A fossil (from Classical Latin , ) is any preserved remains, impression, or trace of any once-living thing from a past geological age. Examples include bones, shells, exoskeletons, stone imprints of animals or microbes, objects preserved ...
records from the
Pliocene The Pliocene ( ; also Pleiocene) is the epoch in the geologic time scale that extends from 5.333 million to 2.58Pleistocene The Pleistocene ( , often referred to as the ''Ice age'') is the geological Epoch (geology), epoch that lasted from about 2,580,000 to 11,700 years ago, spanning the Earth's most recent period of repeated glaciations. Before a change was fina ...
of
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.Macroscopic plant remains from the freshwater Miocene of the Nowy Sącz Basin (West Carpathians, Poland) by Maria Łańcucka-Środoniowa, Acta Palaeobotanica 1979 20 (1): 3-117.


Nutrition

Nutrition information is shown in the infobox on the right.


See also

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Antipruritic Antipruritics, abirritants, or anti-itch drugs, are medications that inhibit the itching (Latin: '' pruritus'') often associated with sunburns, allergic reactions, eczema, psoriasis, chickenpox, fungal infections, insect bites and stings like ...


References


External links


Rumex acetosella
Missouri Botanical Garden's efloras.org.

Identification and edible parts of Rumex spp.
Video:- Dock (Rumex) As Wild Edible Food Part 1 , Frank Cook
* * {{Taxonbar, from1=Q157264, from2=Q15926219, from3=Q32252794, from4=Q32254567, from5=Q1632348, from6=Q15928071 Polygonaceae genera Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus Taxa described in 1753