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Curly Dock: The 154th Flower of Spring & Summer! (4 more pix below!)


I've been too busy to post my "Flowers of Spring & Summer" images because I like to write about each entry and I just haven't had time. Finally I have a spare moment to share this super cool flower with you! :D I love how unusual this plant looks. As a child, I was told this is "wild tobacco" but it's nothing like that plant, so I'm not sure where that came from. I do remember stripping the seeds off and throwing them at my brothers though! :D
Curly dock is a naturalized, invasive weed native to Europe and western Asia, which seems to grow everywhere, and can be found in most areas of the world. Young leaves can eaten in salads or boiled as a spinach-like vegetable, though it's considered to be overly bitter as the leaves age. Though a great source of vitamin A and protein, there is a risk of kidney stones and urinary tract infections if too much is eaten.
If you would like to know more about this unusual flower, Wiki has a great page here: Wiki: Curly Dock (Rumex crispus)
Curly dock is a naturalized, invasive weed native to Europe and western Asia, which seems to grow everywhere, and can be found in most areas of the world. Young leaves can eaten in salads or boiled as a spinach-like vegetable, though it's considered to be overly bitter as the leaves age. Though a great source of vitamin A and protein, there is a risk of kidney stones and urinary tract infections if too much is eaten.
If you would like to know more about this unusual flower, Wiki has a great page here: Wiki: Curly Dock (Rumex crispus)
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