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Learn more about Bing search results herePerennial plant with a thickened taprootOrganizing and summarizing search results for youCurly dock, also known as Rumex crispus, is a perennial plant with a thickened taproot. It is native to Europe and parts of Africa and Asia. The plant initially forms a basal rosette of lance-shaped leaves with wavy margins and distinct leaf stems. As the smooth, ribbed stem grows taller, it bears alternate leaves that are progressively smaller and narrower up the stalk. Curly dock is characterized by its distinctive pointed green leaves with curled edges, pale green drooping flowers, and reddish-brown winged fruit.5 Sources Curly Dock: A Plant for Year-Round Sustenance
Feb 3, 2020 · Curly dock (Rumex crispus, also called yellow dock) is one of those plants that is easily overlooked. It doesn’t have a showy flower and the leaves can look kind of generic. Furthermore, it’s not typically as prolific of a weed as …
How to Identify and Control Curly Dock - Corteva
See more on corteva.usCurly dock (Rumex crispus) is a perennial broadleaf weed that is capable of thriving in almost any disturbed geography, including pastures, fields, roadsides and predominantly wet areas. In addition to being mostly toxic to livestock, this invasive plant species can cause the following issues along roadside rights-of-wa…Curly Dock - The Lost Herbs
Mar 18, 2022 · Curly dock (Rumex crispus), sometimes called yellow dock, is mostly known as a nuisance agricultural weed. And with good reason! Curly dock is not only a long-living perennial with abundant seed production, but its seeds …
Curly Dock | USU - Utah State University Extension
Curly dock is common along roadsides and waste places. It is also an aggressive weed in permanent pastures, irrigation ditches, and in many cultivated crops. Leaves are poisonous to cattle and sheep. It is frequently associated with …
Curly dock | Cornell Weed Identification
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Curly dock | Integrated Crop Management - Iowa …
Curly dock produces a rosette of elongated leaves with wavy leaf margins in the spring. As the stem elongates large ochreas are visible surrounding the leaf petioles. Curly dock produces dense panicles, seed have small wings and turn …
Curly Dock - Missouri Department of Conservation
Curly dock is a perennial plant with a thickened taproot that begins as a basal rosette of lance-shaped leaves with wavy margins and distinct leaf stems. As the smooth, ribbed stem grows taller, it bears alternate leaves that are …
Weed of the Month: Curly Dock - University of Missouri
Apr 13, 2015 · Curly dock (Rumex crispus), also known as sour dock, yellow dock, narrowleaf dock, or curled dock, is a perennial weed native to Europe, Asia, and parts of Africa. Curly dock was introduced into the U.S., possibly arriving …
Curly Dock - NC State Extension Publications
3 days ago · Curly dock (Rumex crispus) is a perennial weed with a thick taproot. Leaves grow mostly at the base of the plant and are lance-shaped with wavy or curly margins. Leaf blades are 6 to 8 inches long and 1 to 2 inches wide. The …
Curly Dock | College of Agricultural Sciences - Oregon …
Curly dock is commonly found in fields, meadows and pasture lands. It favors wet or poorly drained areas of undisturbed soils such as ditches and roadsides. Curly dock reproduces mainly by seed. Tiny triangular seeds are reddish-brown and …
Yellow Dock Herb: Identification, Benefits & Best Uses …
Apr 23, 2024 · Yellow dock is a perennial wild-growing herb that can be spotted year-round in most places. The entire plant – leaf, stalk, root, and seed – is edible and/or medicinal. Also commonly known as curly dock, yellow dock’s botanical …
Curly dock: edible invasive weed - Foraging for Wild Edibles
Curly dock (Rumex crispus) is one of the many wild edible invasive plants we have in North America. It's toxic to horses, cattle, and sheep, and the seeds are poisonous to poultry, so it's …
Curly Dock - Identifying and Harvesting Curly Dock | Hank Shaw
Feb 16, 2015 · How to identify, harvest and cook curly dock and its relatives like Western dock, Rumex crispus. Dock is a tangy early spring green.
Curly Dock - Garden.org - The National Gardening Association
Curly dock (Rumex crispus) is a hardy perennial weed found in most American gardens that is anchored by a branched taproot. New green leaves that emerge in spring often are tinged with …
Curly dock - Weeds - College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Curly dock (Rumex crispus L.) Life Cycle: Simple perennial. Seeds germinate from late spring through early fall producing seedlings. Perennial plants emerge in mid-spring from taproots, …
Weed of the Month: Curly Dock - Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Jun 27, 2019 · Nevertheless, curly dock is considered toxic to livestock and widely listed as a noxious weed. Sometimes called yellow dock, this plant can be recognized by its long, wavy …
Curly dock | Cornell Weed Identification
Curly dock (Rumex crispus L.) is a weed of low-maintenance orchards, nursery crops, landscapes, roadsides, pastures and forage crops. This perennial plant is not usually a …
Rumex crispus (Curled Dock, Curly Dock, Yellow Dock) | North …
Curly dock is a long-lived perennial weed in the buckwheat family. It occurs at sites with full sun, moist to dry conditions, and tolerates most soil types. It withstands drought, temporary …
Curly dock has all the traits of a super weed
May 28, 2024 · Curly dock, known as Navajo tobacco on the Colorado Plateau, grows everywhere except Greenland. Curly dock is remarkably adaptive. It can thrive in disturbed environments, …
Rumex crispus - Wikipedia
Rumex crispus, the curly dock, [1] curled dock or yellow dock, is a perennial flowering plant in the family Polygonaceae, native to Europe and Western Asia. [2]