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French Sorrel - most often a 'lettuce'

Common name: French Sorrel

Scientific name: Rumex acetosa

Family: Polygonaceae

Uses: Culinary, medicinal.Use in containers. For culinary use. Leaves can be used in salads and soups or cooked like spinach. The leaves of french sorrel are almost tasteless early on in the growing season, but gain acidity and flavor as the season progresses. The buckleaf sorrel has smaller angular leaves and has silvery patches on the leaves and sharp acidic flavor. Sorrel is said to have some medicinal uses.

History: Commonly referred to as just sorrel, and closely related to buckler leaf (or buckleaf) sorrel (R. scutatus). Both species are edible.
Description: Many small, greenish yellow or reddish flowers in spreading panicles. Leaves are one foot or more in length, lance shaped, wavy edged and light green. Lower leaves are larger than upper ones.

Plant type: Perennial

Hardiness: Hardiness zone .

Height: 6-18 inches; width .

Width: 24 inches

Light: Full sun

Soil: well drained soil with an acidic pH

Pests:

Disease: Snails.

Cultivation: Sow seeds in spring. Thin or transplant to 12 inches. Divide and replant every five years.

Companion planting:

Propagation: Seeds, division.

Flowering period: Summer

Flower color: Greenish to reddish

Harvesting: For culinary uses gather leaves when young.
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Medicinally what is it used for, and how is it used?
Mar 16th, 2014 at 3:27:00 PM PDT by
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---Medicinal Action and Uses---The medicinal action of Sorrel is refrigerant and diuretic, and it is employed as a cooling drink in all febrile disorders.

It is corrective of scrofulous deposits: for cutaneous tumours, a preparation compounded of burnt alum, citric acid, and juice of Sorrel, applied as a paint, has been employed with success.

Sorrel is especially beneficial in scurvy.

Both the root and the seed were formerly esteemed for their astringent properties, and were employed to stem haemorrhage.

A syrup made with the juice of Fumitory and Sorrel had the reputation of curing the itch, and the juice, with a little vinegar, was considered a cure for ringworm, and recommended as a gargle for sore throat.

A decoction of the flowers, made with wine, was said to cure jaundice and ulcerated bowels, the root in decoction or powder being also employed for jaundice, and gravel and stone in the kidneys.
Mar 17th, 2014 at 9:42:24 AM PDT by

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