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Browne's Dock

Rumex pulcher subsp. pulcher

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Description

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Much-branched perennial herb, up to 1 m tall. Stems longitudinally ribbed. Leaves ovate-oblong, 3-16 cm long, fleshy, papillate or hairy on the veins below, slightly cordate at the base; lower leaves pandurate; upper leaves lanceolate; margin finely scalloped. Flowers bisexual in numerous many-flowered whorls, together forming a spreading branched inflorescence, 15-60 cm long, leafy at the base and naked below. Fruiting perianth segments with 6-7 long, narrow teeth. Nut dark purple-brown, shiny.
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Worldwide distribution

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Native to Europe; naturalized in Western Asia, America, southern Africa and the Mascarene Islands.
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Tafolen fachog ( Welsh )

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Planhigyn blodeuol cosmopolitan, lluosflwydd yw Tafolen fachog sy'n enw benywaidd. Mae'n perthyn i'r teulu Polygonaceae. Yr enw gwyddonol (Lladin) yw Rumex brownii a'r enw Saesneg yw Hooked dock.[1] Ceir enwau Cymraeg eraill ar y planhigyn hwn gan gynnwys Tafol Bachog.

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Tafolen fachog: Brief Summary ( Welsh )

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Planhigyn blodeuol cosmopolitan, lluosflwydd yw Tafolen fachog sy'n enw benywaidd. Mae'n perthyn i'r teulu Polygonaceae. Yr enw gwyddonol (Lladin) yw Rumex brownii a'r enw Saesneg yw Hooked dock. Ceir enwau Cymraeg eraill ar y planhigyn hwn gan gynnwys Tafol Bachog.

Mae hefyd yn blanhigyn bytholwyrdd.

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Rumex brownii

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Rumex brownii, the hooked dock,[1] Browne's dock[2] or swamp dock, is a leafy perennial herb native to Australia, and is widespread and grows in disturbed sites. It is an introduced weed in the Pacific Islands, England,[3] Japan, and New Zealand.[4]

It is 50–80 cm high with variably shaped basal leaves, oblong or lanceolate, to 12 cm long, and to 4 cm wide with cordate to truncate base. The petiole is about half as long as the lamina. Flower whorls with 3–5 hooked teeth on each side and with a hooked tip.[5] The hooks aid seed dispersal via attaching to animal fur and hair, and also human clothing.[6]

Uses

Leaf used as a blanched leafy vegetable.

References

  1. ^ BSBI List 2007 (xls). Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland. Archived from the original (xls) on 2015-06-26. Retrieved 2014-10-17.
  2. ^ USDA, NRCS (n.d.). "Rumex brownei". The PLANTS Database (plants.usda.gov). Greensboro, North Carolina: National Plant Data Team. Retrieved 1 February 2016.
  3. ^ Low, T "Bush Tucker Australias Wild Food Harvest" 1989
  4. ^ Rumex brownii weed profile. Pacific Island Ecosystems at Risk (PIER)
  5. ^ Rumex brownii, New South Wales Flora Online
  6. ^ Docks (Rumex sp.), Department of Agriculture and Food, Western Australia.

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Rumex brownii: Brief Summary

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Rumex brownii, the hooked dock, Browne's dock or swamp dock, is a leafy perennial herb native to Australia, and is widespread and grows in disturbed sites. It is an introduced weed in the Pacific Islands, England, Japan, and New Zealand.

It is 50–80 cm high with variably shaped basal leaves, oblong or lanceolate, to 12 cm long, and to 4 cm wide with cordate to truncate base. The petiole is about half as long as the lamina. Flower whorls with 3–5 hooked teeth on each side and with a hooked tip. The hooks aid seed dispersal via attaching to animal fur and hair, and also human clothing.

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Rumex brownii ( Latin )

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Rumex brownii est perennis herba foliacea, planta florens familiae Polygonacearum, in Australia endemica. In agris desertis latissime habitare solet.

Planta est ad 50–80 cm alta, foliis varie formatis basalibus, oblongis vel lanceolatis, ad 12 cm longis et 4 cm latis, basi cordata ad truncatam. Petiolus est dimidium longitudinis laminae. Verticillis florum sunt 3–5 dentes unciformes quoque latere et apex uncatus.[1]

Usus

Folia breviter cocta pro holere comeduntur.

Notae

  1. De specie apud situm plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au (New South Wales Flora Online).

Nexus externi

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Rumex brownii: Brief Summary ( Latin )

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Rumex brownii est perennis herba foliacea, planta florens familiae Polygonacearum, in Australia endemica. In agris desertis latissime habitare solet.

Planta est ad 50–80 cm alta, foliis varie formatis basalibus, oblongis vel lanceolatis, ad 12 cm longis et 4 cm latis, basi cordata ad truncatam. Petiolus est dimidium longitudinis laminae. Verticillis florum sunt 3–5 dentes unciformes quoque latere et apex uncatus.

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Rumex pulcher subsp. pulcher ( Portuguese )

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Rumex pulcher subsp. pulcher é uma subespécie de planta com flor pertencente à família Polygonaceae.

A autoridade científica da subespécie é L., tendo sido publicada em Sp. Pl. 1: 336 (1753).[1][2]

Portugal

Trata-se de uma subespécie presente no território português, nomeadamente em Portugal Continental e no Arquipélago dos Açores.

Em termos de naturalidade é nativa de Portugal Continental e introduzida no Arquipélago dos Açores.

Protecção

Não se encontra protegida por legislação portuguesa ou da Comunidade Europeia.

Referências

  1. Castroviejo, S. (coord. gen.). 1986-2012. Flora iberica 1-8, 10-15, 17-18, 21. Real Jardín Botánico, CSIC, Madrid.
  2. Tropicos.org. Missouri Botanical Garden. 7 de Outubro de 2014 http://www.tropicos.org/Name/26001174>

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Rumex pulcher subsp. pulcher: Brief Summary ( Portuguese )

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Rumex pulcher subsp. pulcher é uma subespécie de planta com flor pertencente à família Polygonaceae.

A autoridade científica da subespécie é L., tendo sido publicada em Sp. Pl. 1: 336 (1753).

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