Dock, Yellow (Rumex crispus) seeds, organic

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Price range: $3.95 through $20.10

Family: Buckwheat (Polygonaceae)

Hardy to Zones 3 to 9

Herbaceous perennial native to Europe and North Asia.  Members of this family (Buckwheat=Polygonaceae) are processed of an opalescent stipule that sheathes the base of leaf stem.  One of the pictures in the gallery demonstrates this phenomena.  The presence of the ochrea is a good field identification for Polygonacea.   Back to yellow dock.  Traditional usage (TWM): laxative, iron supplement, cleansing herb of spring.  Deeply taprooted plant prefers moist ground, partial shade to sun.  Here’s a plant that will grow readily in clay!  Strew seed on disturbed soil in the fall, spring or summer.  Partial germ within a few weeks and ongoing germ for at least 3 years.  Flowers rusty-red to 3 feet.

Packet contains 100 seeds
5 g contains ~1,700 seeds
10 g contains ~3,400 seeds

Certified Organically Grown

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  1. Kayla

    These germinated directly sown in garden

    Kayla

    Question. Both my burdock and yellow dock are going to seed already. They were sown in spring. Is this from stress? And can I still harvest their roots this fall? It’s so hot and dry in Utah.

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  2. Tristan

    yellow dock for electric iron!!!

    Tristan (verified owner)

    Yellow dock is an electric, iron rich herb. This plant is a natural, non-hybrid plant made by God (of heaven). I thought this plant was an annoying weed for years because of the shagginess and how it looks until I found out the power of this herb and I realized I was the annoying weed. The seeds are full of love. Medicine is everywhere and this has been growing wild in my yard my whole life and I just found out what it is. You need iron from natural plants, not supplements! This plant is very prolific and I got a large amount of seeds from about 3 plants that never really grew that well in their location. Natural plants are electric and healing for the body. Hybrid plants are neither!

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