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Sheep Sorrel

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Sheep sorrel is a very widespread invasive member of the buckwheat family that originated from the Mediterranean region of Eurasia. Found in every state of the US and in every province of Canada, it is usually found in disturbed areas from the coastline to the sub-alpine elevations of mountain ranges across North America.

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© 2013
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2848x4288 / 6.2MB
Keywords
Acetosella Vulgaris, Angiosperms, Caryophyllales, Cascades, Core eudicots, Eudicots, Gold Creek Pond, Kittitas County, Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Plantae, Polygonaceae, R. acetosella, Rumex, Rumex acetosella, Snoqualmie Pass, Washington, background, beautiful, beauty, bloom, blooming, blooms, blossom, blossoms, botany, bud, color, countryside, dock, field, field sorrel, flora, flower, flowers, fresh, green, invasive, invasive species, meadow, natural, nature, non-native, plant, plants, red sorrel, sheep sorrel, sheep's sorrel, sorrel, sour dock, sour weed, spring, summer, weed, wild, wildflowers
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Red & Orange Wildflowers, Polygonaceae (Buckwheat)
Sheep sorrel is a very widespread invasive member of the buckwheat family that originated from the Mediterranean region of Eurasia. Found in every state of the US and in every province of Canada, it is usually found in disturbed areas from the coastline to the sub-alpine elevations of mountain ranges across North America.