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Common Sorrel or Garden Sorrel ( Rumex acetosa ), often simply called sorrel and also known as Spinach Dock or Narrow-leaved Dock , is a perennial herb that is cultivated as a garden he...
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Sorrel, or spinach dock, is a favorite perennial herb in Europe that's just waiting to be 'discovered' in our North American gardens. This herb has been around for centuries, ... Plants can be purchased from a garden centre or started from seed. If you know someone with an established sorrel plant, ask for a small cutting.
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Sorrel grows easily from seed planted in early spring. Plant 1/4 inch deep, cover with light soil or sand and keep moist until it germinates, which will be about a week or so. Thin when the seedlings are 2 inches high, spacing the remaining plants about 4 inches apart.
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Sorrel (Hibiscus sabdariffa), a common roadside plant on the island of Dominica in the Lesser Antilles. In Southeast Asia, bast fibers from the bark are used for roselle, a fiber similar to kenaf from the closely related Hibiscus cannabinus.
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AllRefer.com reference and encyclopedia resource provides complete information on sorrel tree, Plants. Includes related research links. ... sorrel tree, common name for a variety of plants, including the Australian hibiscus, Hibiscus heterophyllus, of the mallow family. The staggerbush, Lyoma mariana,
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No matter when you plant it, roselle will not bloom until days begin to shorten in October. Light: Full sun. Moisture: Roselle does best with regular watering. ... #498 Hibiscus sabdariffa; Common Names: roselle, Florida cranberry, Indian sorrel, Jamaican sorrel; Family: Malvaceae (mallow Family) ;
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How to Get Food From a Sorrel Plant. If you're searching for a new taste in food, something out of the ordinary, look no further than the sorrel plant. If you seek some way to impress your hiking buddies--the sorrel plant can help.... ... Learn well how to positively identify a sorrel plant (Rumex acetosella).
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