Rumex palustris

Marsh dock hybrids ( Rumex palustris)

The marsh dock ( Rumex palustris ) is a plant of the family buckwheat family ( Polygonaceae ).

Description

The bottom - dock is an herbaceous plant that reaches the plant height of 10 to 80 centimeters, which is the fruit ripening period brownish, but not otherwise yellowish. The inflorescence is provided with remotely located leaf whorls, while the lower leaves have a heart-shaped base. His Valven are 4 mm long, narrow tongue -shaped and brownish in color. Your teeth are about twice as long as wide. The calluses are ovate and blunt. The marsh dock has plump fruit stiff stems. It blooms from July to September.

Occurrence

The marsh dock is scattered in very humid, partly flooded locations such as banks of water bodies to be found. He is in Germany, France ( Alsace ), Belgium, Upper and Lower Austria and distributed in Burgenland.

Swell

  • Siegmund Seybold: Flora of Germany and neighboring countries. A book for determining the wild and often cultured vascular plants. Founded by Otto Schmeil, Jost hinge plates. 93 fully revised and expanded edition. Quelle & Meyer, Wiebelsheim 2006, ISBN 3-494-01413-2.
  • Eckhart J. Jäger, Klaus Werner ( eds.): Excursion Flora of Germany. Founded by Werner Roth painter. 10, revised edition. Volume 4: Vascular Plants: Critical band, Elsevier, Spektrum Akademischer Verlag, Munich / Heidelberg 2005, ISBN 3-8274-1496-2.
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