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Other areas evidence sheep's sorrel and common heath.
Gorse and sheep's sorrel indicated an acid soil.
The acid grasslands are unimproved, and contain plants such as sheep's sorrel and bird's foot.
The caterpillars feed on sorrel and sheep's sorrel.
Sheep's sorrel is widely considered to be a noxious weed, and one that is hard to control due to its spreading rhizome.
The salad served on the side, a mixture of wild leaves (chickweed, plantain, sheep's sorrel and dandelion), heightens the impression.
Patches of acid grassland are dominated by red fescue, and also contain abundant sheep's sorrel and tormentil.
Tall foxgloves indicated an acid soil, as did wild thyme, sheep's sorrel, bell heather, tormentil and heath bed straw.
Sheep's sorrel (Rumex acetosella)
Drifts of coal dust have been transformed into acidic grassland dominated by common bent, sheep's sorrel and bird's-foot trefoil.
Also recorded are Bell Heather, Cross-leaved Heath, Bilberry, Sheep's Sorrel and Heath Bed-straw.
Rumex acetosella is a species of sorrel, also known as Acetosella vulgaris Fourr, bearing the common names sheep's sorrel, red sorrel, sour weed, and field sorrel.
There are many larval foodplants, usually low growing plants, including Common Rock-rose, Wild Thyme, Sheep's Sorrel, Harebell, Salad Burnet, Bell heather, Goldenrod, Lady's Bedstraw, Creeping Willow and Foxglove.
The flowers and seeds grow on long clusters at the top of a stalk emerging from the basal rosette; in many species the flowers are green, but in some (such as sheep's sorrel, 'Rumex acetosella') the flowers and their stems may be brick-red.
Yarrow grows on the tips, and bugle, ling and heather, carline and spear thistle, foxglove, rushes on the wetter ground, birdsfoot trefoil, ribwort, great plantain, silverweed, tormentil, selfheal, meadow buttercup, sorrel and sheep's sorrel, ragwort and scabious.
Acedera, Acedera Común, Azeda-Brava, Common Sorrel, Field Sorrel, Garden Sorrel, Red Sorrel, Rumex acetosa, Rumex acetosella, Sheep's Sorrel, Sorrel Dock, Sour Dock, Wiesensauerampfer.
Some species with particularly high levels of oxalic acid are called sorrels (including sheep's sorrel, Rumex acetosella, common sorrel, Rumex acetosa and French sorrel, Rumex scutatus), and some of these are grown as pot herbs or garden herbs for their acidic taste.
Red sorrel is one of the Rumex family and easy to recognize.
The horses range in color from Appaloosa and Red Sorrel to an African Paint.
Sourweed or red sorrel indicates sour or acid soil - ground that has been leached of its nitrogen content - and low fertility.
"You can buy the red sorrel here, but it's fresher from home," Ms. Diagne said, her voice lightly accented with French.
Red Menace Q. I've got red sorrel, a pernicious perennial weed, in my lawn.
There was the field path to Nod, where the grass brushed Paul's shoulder in high summer and he looked at marguerites and red sorrel at eye-level.
Various pickles are part of local cuisine, popular among those are avakaya (a pickle made from raw mango) and gongura (a pickle made from red sorrel leaves).
Rumex acetosella is a species of sorrel, also known as Acetosella vulgaris Fourr, bearing the common names sheep's sorrel, red sorrel, sour weed, and field sorrel.
Still, that misdemeanour must be committed; and poor Silas, after peering all round the hedgerows, traversed the grass, beginning with perturbed vision to see Eppie behind every group of red sorrel, and to see her moving always farther off as he approached.
He saw instead a foreground which was just as lovely--the level sunlight lying like transparent gold among the gently curving stems of the feathered grass and the tall red sorrel, and the white ambels of the hemlocks lining the bushy hedgerows.
Gongura, Guinea Sorrel, Hibiscus sabdariffa, Hibisco, Jamaica Sorrel, Karkade, Pulicha Keerai, Red Sorrel, Red Tea, Rosa de Jamaica, Roselle, Sour Tea, Sudanese Tea.
Acedera, Acedera Común, Azeda-Brava, Common Sorrel, Field Sorrel, Garden Sorrel, Red Sorrel, Rumex acetosa, Rumex acetosella, Sheep's Sorrel, Sorrel Dock, Sour Dock, Wiesensauerampfer.
One of the other names for the plant, in fact, is sour weed.
"Even a load of sour weed could save another briq or two."
Rumex acetosella is a species of sorrel, also known as Acetosella vulgaris Fourr, bearing the common names sheep's sorrel, red sorrel, sour weed, and field sorrel.
A common name for the weed is field sorrel.
Two others are field sorrel and shepherd's purse.
Rumex acetosella is a species of sorrel, also known as Acetosella vulgaris Fourr, bearing the common names sheep's sorrel, red sorrel, sour weed, and field sorrel.
Acedera, Acedera Común, Azeda-Brava, Common Sorrel, Field Sorrel, Garden Sorrel, Red Sorrel, Rumex acetosa, Rumex acetosella, Sheep's Sorrel, Sorrel Dock, Sour Dock, Wiesensauerampfer.
The larvae feed on various plants, including Rumex acetosella and Polygonum bistorta.
A. Red, or sheep, sorrel, Rumex acetosella, is a seriously stubborn weed, even if you do use herbicide.
Rumex acetosella (I)
Unlike the tasty but invasive sheep sorrel (Rumex acetosella), a common weed, garden sorrel spreads slowly.
The larvae feed on Euphorbia esula, Rumex acetosella and Hieraceum umbellatum.
Sheep's sorrel (Rumex acetosella)
The larvae feed on Elymus arenarius, Rumex species (including Rumex acetosella), Atriplex species, Minuartia pebloides, Lathyrus maritimus, Salix species and Vaccinium uliginosum.
The larvae feed on the roots of Rumex species (including Rumex acetosella, Rumex acetosa, Rumex crispus, Rumex palustris and Rumex conglomeratus) as well as Geranium sanquineum.
In the areas of younger heather this includes species such as sheep's sorrel Rumex acetosella and mosses such as Polytrichum juniperinum, although in areas where heather is slightly older and growing quickly ground cover is restricted.
The flowers and seeds grow on long clusters at the top of a stalk emerging from the basal rosette; in many species the flowers are green, but in some (such as sheep's sorrel, 'Rumex acetosella') the flowers and their stems may be brick-red.
Acedera, Acedera Común, Azeda-Brava, Common Sorrel, Field Sorrel, Garden Sorrel, Red Sorrel, Rumex acetosa, Rumex acetosella, Sheep's Sorrel, Sorrel Dock, Sour Dock, Wiesensauerampfer.
The larva feed on various herbaceous plants, including Thymus glabrescens, Calluna vulgaris, Artemisia campestris, Rumex acetosella, Thymus serpyllum, Medicago lupulina, Vicia, Lotus, Trifolium, Cytisus scoparius, Thalictrum, Galium, Taraxacum officinale and Convolvulus arvensis.
Some species with particularly high levels of oxalic acid are called sorrels (including sheep's sorrel, Rumex acetosella, common sorrel, Rumex acetosa and French sorrel, Rumex scutatus), and some of these are grown as pot herbs or garden herbs for their acidic taste.
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