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Rumex triangulivalvis (DANSER) RECH.F. ? |
Fam.: Polygonaceae / Knotweed Fam. |
Synon.: Rumex salicifolius WEINM. subsp. triangulivalvis DANSER |
Genus: Rumex L. |
Authors: | |||
Benedictus Hubertus Danser (1891 - 1943), Dutch botanist | |||
Karl Heinz Rechinger (filius, 1906 - 1998), Austrian botanist, son of Karl Rechinger | |||
Johann Anton Weinmann (1782 - 1858), German botanist in Russia | |||
Carl von Linné (Linnaeus, 1707 - 1777), Swedish naturalist who introduced the binary naming system for plants and animals | |||
Etymology: | |||
Rumex: | Roman name of Sorrel | ||
triangulivalvis: | with three-cornered valves | ||
salicifolius: | willow-leaved | ||
The Willow-Leaved Dock Rumex triangulivalvis is a neophyte from Eastern Europe. Ist has no rosette of basic leaves, only narrow stem leaves. Its stature is lying or rising. The valves are triangular in ripe state. | ||
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