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:''"Narrow-leaved sorrel" and variants redirect here. These terms may also refer to curled dock (R. crispus).'' Common sorrel or garden sorrel (''Rumex acetosa''), often simply called sorrel, is a perennial herb in the family Polygonaceae. Other names for sorrel include spinach dock and narrow-leaved dock. It is a common plant in grassland habitats and is cultivated as a garden herb or leaf vegetable (pot herb). == Description == Sorrel is a slender herbaceous perennial plant about high, with roots that run deep into the ground, as well as juicy stems and edible, arrow-shaped (sagittate) leaves. The leaves, when consumed raw, taste like a sour green apple candy. The lower leaves are in length with long petioles and a membranous ocrea formed of fused, sheathing stipules. The upper ones are sessile, and frequently become crimson. It has whorled spikes of reddish-green flowers, which bloom in early summer, becoming purplish. The species is dioecious, with stamens and pistils on different plants.〔 The leaves are eaten by the larvae of several species of Lepidoptera (butterfly and moth) including the blood-vein moth. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「:''"Narrow-leaved sorrel" and variants redirect here. These terms may also refer to curled dock (R. crispus).'''''Common sorrel''' or '''garden sorrel''' ('''''Rumex acetosa'''''), often simply called '''sorrel''', is a perennial herb in the family Polygonaceae. Other names for sorrel include '''spinach dock''' and '''narrow-leaved dock'''. It is a common plant in grassland habitats and is cultivated as a garden herb or leaf vegetable (pot herb).== Description ==Sorrel is a slender herbaceous perennial plant about high, with roots that run deep into the ground, as well as juicy stems and edible, arrow-shaped (sagittate) leaves. The leaves, when consumed raw, taste like a sour green apple candy. The lower leaves are in length with long petioles and a membranous ocrea formed of fused, sheathing stipules. The upper ones are sessile, and frequently become crimson. It has whorled spikes of reddish-green flowers, which bloom in early summer, becoming purplish. The species is dioecious, with stamens and pistils on different plants.The leaves are eaten by the larvae of several species of Lepidoptera (butterfly and moth) including the blood-vein moth.」の詳細全文を読む 'Common sorrel or garden sorrel (''Rumex acetosa''), often simply called '''sorrel''', is a perennial herb in the family Polygonaceae. Other names for sorrel include '''spinach dock''' and '''narrow-leaved dock'''. It is a common plant in grassland habitats and is cultivated as a garden herb or leaf vegetable (pot herb).== Description ==Sorrel is a slender herbaceous perennial plant about high, with roots that run deep into the ground, as well as juicy stems and edible, arrow-shaped (sagittate) leaves. The leaves, when consumed raw, taste like a sour green apple candy. The lower leaves are in length with long petioles and a membranous ocrea formed of fused, sheathing stipules. The upper ones are sessile, and frequently become crimson. It has whorled spikes of reddish-green flowers, which bloom in early summer, becoming purplish. The species is dioecious, with stamens and pistils on different plants.The leaves are eaten by the larvae of several species of Lepidoptera (butterfly and moth) including the blood-vein moth. :''"Narrow-leaved sorrel" and variants redirect here. These terms may also refer to curled dock (R. crispus).'' Common sorrel or garden sorrel (''Rumex acetosa''), often simply called sorrel, is a perennial herb in the family Polygonaceae. Other names for sorrel include spinach dock and narrow-leaved dock. It is a common plant in grassland habitats and is cultivated as a garden herb or leaf vegetable (pot herb). == Description == Sorrel is a slender herbaceous perennial plant about high, with roots that run deep into the ground, as well as juicy stems and edible, arrow-shaped (sagittate) leaves. The leaves, when consumed raw, taste like a sour green apple candy. The lower leaves are in length with long petioles and a membranous ocrea formed of fused, sheathing stipules. The upper ones are sessile, and frequently become crimson. It has whorled spikes of reddish-green flowers, which bloom in early summer, becoming purplish. The species is dioecious, with stamens and pistils on different plants.〔 The leaves are eaten by the larvae of several species of Lepidoptera (butterfly and moth) including the blood-vein moth. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「:''"Narrow-leaved sorrel" and variants redirect here. These terms may also refer to curled dock (R. crispus).'''''Common sorrel''' or '''garden sorrel''' ('''''Rumex acetosa'''''), often simply called '''sorrel''', is a perennial herb in the family Polygonaceae. Other names for sorrel include '''spinach dock''' and '''narrow-leaved dock'''. It is a common plant in grassland habitats and is cultivated as a garden herb or leaf vegetable (pot herb).== Description ==Sorrel is a slender herbaceous perennial plant about high, with roots that run deep into the ground, as well as juicy stems and edible, arrow-shaped (sagittate) leaves. The leaves, when consumed raw, taste like a sour green apple candy. The lower leaves are in length with long petioles and a membranous ocrea formed of fused, sheathing stipules. The upper ones are sessile, and frequently become crimson. It has whorled spikes of reddish-green flowers, which bloom in early summer, becoming purplish. The species is dioecious, with stamens and pistils on different plants.The leaves are eaten by the larvae of several species of Lepidoptera (butterfly and moth) including the blood-vein moth.」の詳細全文を読む '), often simply called sorrel, is a perennial herb in the family Polygonaceae. Other names for sorrel include spinach dock and narrow-leaved dock. It is a common plant in grassland habitats and is cultivated as a garden herb or leaf vegetable (pot herb).== Description ==Sorrel is a slender herbaceous perennial plant about high, with roots that run deep into the ground, as well as juicy stems and edible, arrow-shaped (sagittate) leaves. The leaves, when consumed raw, taste like a sour green apple candy. The lower leaves are in length with long petioles and a membranous ocrea formed of fused, sheathing stipules. The upper ones are sessile, and frequently become crimson. It has whorled spikes of reddish-green flowers, which bloom in early summer, becoming purplish. The species is dioecious, with stamens and pistils on different plants.The leaves are eaten by the larvae of several species of Lepidoptera (butterfly and moth) including the blood-vein moth. :''"Narrow-leaved sorrel" and variants redirect here. These terms may also refer to curled dock (R. crispus).'' Common sorrel or garden sorrel (''Rumex acetosa''), often simply called sorrel, is a perennial herb in the family Polygonaceae. Other names for sorrel include spinach dock and narrow-leaved dock. It is a common plant in grassland habitats and is cultivated as a garden herb or leaf vegetable (pot herb). == Description == Sorrel is a slender herbaceous perennial plant about high, with roots that run deep into the ground, as well as juicy stems and edible, arrow-shaped (sagittate) leaves. The leaves, when consumed raw, taste like a sour green apple candy. The lower leaves are in length with long petioles and a membranous ocrea formed of fused, sheathing stipules. The upper ones are sessile, and frequently become crimson. It has whorled spikes of reddish-green flowers, which bloom in early summer, becoming purplish. The species is dioecious, with stamens and pistils on different plants.〔 The leaves are eaten by the larvae of several species of Lepidoptera (butterfly and moth) including the blood-vein moth. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ''Common sorrel''' or '''garden sorrel''' ('''''Rumex acetosa'''''), often simply called '''sorrel''', is a perennial herb in the family Polygonaceae. Other names for sorrel include '''spinach dock''' and '''narrow-leaved dock'''. It is a common plant in grassland habitats and is cultivated as a garden herb or leaf vegetable (pot herb).== Description ==Sorrel is a slender herbaceous perennial plant about high, with roots that run deep into the ground, as well as juicy stems and edible, arrow-shaped (sagittate) leaves. The leaves, when consumed raw, taste like a sour green apple candy. The lower leaves are in length with long petioles and a membranous ocrea formed of fused, sheathing stipules. The upper ones are sessile, and frequently become crimson. It has whorled spikes of reddish-green flowers, which bloom in early summer, becoming purplish. The species is dioecious, with stamens and pistils on different plants.The leaves are eaten by the larvae of several species of Lepidoptera (butterfly and moth) including the blood-vein moth.">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「:''"Narrow-leaved sorrel" and variants redirect here. These terms may also refer to curled dock (R. crispus).'''''Common sorrel''' or '''garden sorrel''' ('''''Rumex acetosa'''''), often simply called '''sorrel''', is a perennial herb in the family Polygonaceae. Other names for sorrel include '''spinach dock''' and '''narrow-leaved dock'''. It is a common plant in grassland habitats and is cultivated as a garden herb or leaf vegetable (pot herb).== Description ==Sorrel is a slender herbaceous perennial plant about high, with roots that run deep into the ground, as well as juicy stems and edible, arrow-shaped (sagittate) leaves. The leaves, when consumed raw, taste like a sour green apple candy. The lower leaves are in length with long petioles and a membranous ocrea formed of fused, sheathing stipules. The upper ones are sessile, and frequently become crimson. It has whorled spikes of reddish-green flowers, which bloom in early summer, becoming purplish. The species is dioecious, with stamens and pistils on different plants.The leaves are eaten by the larvae of several species of Lepidoptera (butterfly and moth) including the blood-vein moth.」の詳細全文を読む 'Common sorrel or garden sorrel (''Rumex acetosa''), often simply called '''sorrel''', is a perennial herb in the family Polygonaceae. Other names for sorrel include '''spinach dock''' and '''narrow-leaved dock'''. It is a common plant in grassland habitats and is cultivated as a garden herb or leaf vegetable (pot herb).== Description ==Sorrel is a slender herbaceous perennial plant about high, with roots that run deep into the ground, as well as juicy stems and edible, arrow-shaped (sagittate) leaves. The leaves, when consumed raw, taste like a sour green apple candy. The lower leaves are in length with long petioles and a membranous ocrea formed of fused, sheathing stipules. The upper ones are sessile, and frequently become crimson. It has whorled spikes of reddish-green flowers, which bloom in early summer, becoming purplish. The species is dioecious, with stamens and pistils on different plants.The leaves are eaten by the larvae of several species of Lepidoptera (butterfly and moth) including the blood-vein moth.">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「:''"Narrow-leaved sorrel" and variants redirect here. These terms may also refer to curled dock (R. crispus).'''''Common sorrel''' or '''garden sorrel''' ('''''Rumex acetosa'''''), often simply called '''sorrel''', is a perennial herb in the family Polygonaceae. Other names for sorrel include '''spinach dock''' and '''narrow-leaved dock'''. It is a common plant in grassland habitats and is cultivated as a garden herb or leaf vegetable (pot herb).== Description ==Sorrel is a slender herbaceous perennial plant about high, with roots that run deep into the ground, as well as juicy stems and edible, arrow-shaped (sagittate) leaves. The leaves, when consumed raw, taste like a sour green apple candy. The lower leaves are in length with long petioles and a membranous ocrea formed of fused, sheathing stipules. The upper ones are sessile, and frequently become crimson. It has whorled spikes of reddish-green flowers, which bloom in early summer, becoming purplish. The species is dioecious, with stamens and pistils on different plants.The leaves are eaten by the larvae of several species of Lepidoptera (butterfly and moth) including the blood-vein moth.」の詳細全文を読む '), often simply called sorrel, is a perennial herb in the family Polygonaceae. Other names for sorrel include spinach dock and narrow-leaved dock. It is a common plant in grassland habitats and is cultivated as a garden herb or leaf vegetable (pot herb).== Description ==Sorrel is a slender herbaceous perennial plant about high, with roots that run deep into the ground, as well as juicy stems and edible, arrow-shaped (sagittate) leaves. The leaves, when consumed raw, taste like a sour green apple candy. The lower leaves are in length with long petioles and a membranous ocrea formed of fused, sheathing stipules. The upper ones are sessile, and frequently become crimson. It has whorled spikes of reddish-green flowers, which bloom in early summer, becoming purplish. The species is dioecious, with stamens and pistils on different plants.The leaves are eaten by the larvae of several species of Lepidoptera (butterfly and moth) including the blood-vein moth.">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■''Common sorrel''' or '''garden sorrel''' ('''''Rumex acetosa'''''), often simply called '''sorrel''', is a perennial herb in the family Polygonaceae. Other names for sorrel include '''spinach dock''' and '''narrow-leaved dock'''. It is a common plant in grassland habitats and is cultivated as a garden herb or leaf vegetable (pot herb).== Description ==Sorrel is a slender herbaceous perennial plant about high, with roots that run deep into the ground, as well as juicy stems and edible, arrow-shaped (sagittate) leaves. The leaves, when consumed raw, taste like a sour green apple candy. The lower leaves are in length with long petioles and a membranous ocrea formed of fused, sheathing stipules. The upper ones are sessile, and frequently become crimson. It has whorled spikes of reddish-green flowers, which bloom in early summer, becoming purplish. The species is dioecious, with stamens and pistils on different plants.The leaves are eaten by the larvae of several species of Lepidoptera (butterfly and moth) including the blood-vein moth.">ウィキペディアで「:''"Narrow-leaved sorrel" and variants redirect here. These terms may also refer to curled dock (R. crispus).'''''Common sorrel''' or '''garden sorrel''' ('''''Rumex acetosa'''''), often simply called '''sorrel''', is a perennial herb in the family Polygonaceae. Other names for sorrel include '''spinach dock''' and '''narrow-leaved dock'''. It is a common plant in grassland habitats and is cultivated as a garden herb or leaf vegetable (pot herb).== Description ==Sorrel is a slender herbaceous perennial plant about high, with roots that run deep into the ground, as well as juicy stems and edible, arrow-shaped (sagittate) leaves. The leaves, when consumed raw, taste like a sour green apple candy. The lower leaves are in length with long petioles and a membranous ocrea formed of fused, sheathing stipules. The upper ones are sessile, and frequently become crimson. It has whorled spikes of reddish-green flowers, which bloom in early summer, becoming purplish. The species is dioecious, with stamens and pistils on different plants.The leaves are eaten by the larvae of several species of Lepidoptera (butterfly and moth) including the blood-vein moth.」の詳細全文を読む 'Common sorrel or garden sorrel (''Rumex acetosa''), often simply called '''sorrel''', is a perennial herb in the family Polygonaceae. Other names for sorrel include '''spinach dock''' and '''narrow-leaved dock'''. It is a common plant in grassland habitats and is cultivated as a garden herb or leaf vegetable (pot herb).== Description ==Sorrel is a slender herbaceous perennial plant about high, with roots that run deep into the ground, as well as juicy stems and edible, arrow-shaped (sagittate) leaves. The leaves, when consumed raw, taste like a sour green apple candy. The lower leaves are in length with long petioles and a membranous ocrea formed of fused, sheathing stipules. The upper ones are sessile, and frequently become crimson. It has whorled spikes of reddish-green flowers, which bloom in early summer, becoming purplish. The species is dioecious, with stamens and pistils on different plants.The leaves are eaten by the larvae of several species of Lepidoptera (butterfly and moth) including the blood-vein moth.">ウィキペディアで「:''"Narrow-leaved sorrel" and variants redirect here. These terms may also refer to curled dock (R. crispus).'''''Common sorrel''' or '''garden sorrel''' ('''''Rumex acetosa'''''), often simply called '''sorrel''', is a perennial herb in the family Polygonaceae. Other names for sorrel include '''spinach dock''' and '''narrow-leaved dock'''. It is a common plant in grassland habitats and is cultivated as a garden herb or leaf vegetable (pot herb).== Description ==Sorrel is a slender herbaceous perennial plant about high, with roots that run deep into the ground, as well as juicy stems and edible, arrow-shaped (sagittate) leaves. The leaves, when consumed raw, taste like a sour green apple candy. The lower leaves are in length with long petioles and a membranous ocrea formed of fused, sheathing stipules. The upper ones are sessile, and frequently become crimson. It has whorled spikes of reddish-green flowers, which bloom in early summer, becoming purplish. The species is dioecious, with stamens and pistils on different plants.The leaves are eaten by the larvae of several species of Lepidoptera (butterfly and moth) including the blood-vein moth.」の詳細全文を読む '), often simply called sorrel, is a perennial herb in the family Polygonaceae. Other names for sorrel include spinach dock and narrow-leaved dock. It is a common plant in grassland habitats and is cultivated as a garden herb or leaf vegetable (pot herb).== Description ==Sorrel is a slender herbaceous perennial plant about high, with roots that run deep into the ground, as well as juicy stems and edible, arrow-shaped (sagittate) leaves. The leaves, when consumed raw, taste like a sour green apple candy. The lower leaves are in length with long petioles and a membranous ocrea formed of fused, sheathing stipules. The upper ones are sessile, and frequently become crimson. It has whorled spikes of reddish-green flowers, which bloom in early summer, becoming purplish. The species is dioecious, with stamens and pistils on different plants.The leaves are eaten by the larvae of several species of Lepidoptera (butterfly and moth) including the blood-vein moth.">ウィキペディアで「:''"Narrow-leaved sorrel" and variants redirect here. These terms may also refer to curled dock (R. crispus).''Common sorrel''' or '''garden sorrel''' ('''''Rumex acetosa'''''), often simply called '''sorrel''', is a perennial herb in the family Polygonaceae. Other names for sorrel include '''spinach dock''' and '''narrow-leaved dock'''. It is a common plant in grassland habitats and is cultivated as a garden herb or leaf vegetable (pot herb).== Description ==Sorrel is a slender herbaceous perennial plant about high, with roots that run deep into the ground, as well as juicy stems and edible, arrow-shaped (sagittate) leaves. The leaves, when consumed raw, taste like a sour green apple candy. The lower leaves are in length with long petioles and a membranous ocrea formed of fused, sheathing stipules. The upper ones are sessile, and frequently become crimson. It has whorled spikes of reddish-green flowers, which bloom in early summer, becoming purplish. The species is dioecious, with stamens and pistils on different plants.The leaves are eaten by the larvae of several species of Lepidoptera (butterfly and moth) including the blood-vein moth.」の詳細全文を読む 'Common sorrel or garden sorrel (''Rumex acetosa''), often simply called '''sorrel''', is a perennial herb in the family Polygonaceae. Other names for sorrel include '''spinach dock''' and '''narrow-leaved dock'''. It is a common plant in grassland habitats and is cultivated as a garden herb or leaf vegetable (pot herb).== Description ==Sorrel is a slender herbaceous perennial plant about high, with roots that run deep into the ground, as well as juicy stems and edible, arrow-shaped (sagittate) leaves. The leaves, when consumed raw, taste like a sour green apple candy. The lower leaves are in length with long petioles and a membranous ocrea formed of fused, sheathing stipules. The upper ones are sessile, and frequently become crimson. It has whorled spikes of reddish-green flowers, which bloom in early summer, becoming purplish. The species is dioecious, with stamens and pistils on different plants.The leaves are eaten by the larvae of several species of Lepidoptera (butterfly and moth) including the blood-vein moth.」の詳細全文を読む '), often simply called sorrel, is a perennial herb in the family Polygonaceae. Other names for sorrel include spinach dock and narrow-leaved dock. It is a common plant in grassland habitats and is cultivated as a garden herb or leaf vegetable (pot herb).== Description ==Sorrel is a slender herbaceous perennial plant about high, with roots that run deep into the ground, as well as juicy stems and edible, arrow-shaped (sagittate) leaves. The leaves, when consumed raw, taste like a sour green apple candy. The lower leaves are in length with long petioles and a membranous ocrea formed of fused, sheathing stipules. The upper ones are sessile, and frequently become crimson. It has whorled spikes of reddish-green flowers, which bloom in early summer, becoming purplish. The species is dioecious, with stamens and pistils on different plants.The leaves are eaten by the larvae of several species of Lepidoptera (butterfly and moth) including the blood-vein moth.」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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