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⟹ BITTER DOCK | Rumex Obtusifolius | A plant almost impossible to get rid of an here's why

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Here's the BITTER DOCK, Rumex Obtusifolius aka DOCKWEED! The plant is in the Polygonaceae family. It is classified as an invasive species in most states. Tho this plant has many uses it can become a major problem if you let it go! Tune in to find out why! : ) Never eat a plant you can't fully identify!! So if you like this video don't forget to LIKE, SHARE, SUBSCRIBE! #heirloomreview #dock #rumex #flower #weed BUY OTHER SEEDS HERE: ⟹ 200 LARGE LEAF SORREL (Garden Sorrel / Spinach Dock / Redshank) Rumex Acetosa Vegetable Seeds http://amzn.to/2rqRoYK ⟹ Lemon Grass - 500 Seeds http://amzn.to/2rv5DM7 ⟹ Allium Schoenoprasum Wild Onion Garlic Chives 1000 Seeds http://amzn.to/2rv5CI1 ⟹ Sunflower Wild - 1000 Seeds http://amzn.to/2sj7iCh ⟹ French Dandelion Seeds http://amzn.to/2qCDMGz ⟹ Mullein - 4000 Seeds http://amzn.to/2s8hbCK ⟹ Stinging Nettle - 5000 Seeds http://amzn.to/2qvNiew ⟹ Foxglove Yellow - 1000 seeds http://amzn.to/2qi3d48 ⟹ Flower Seed Collection - 10 Packets http://amzn.to/2s8AD2v ⟹ 100% Organic, Premium Potent Mullein Leaf - 1oz http://amzn.to/2qwfCxn ⟹ Verbascum Mix - 5000 Seeds http://amzn.to/2qvNwlS ⟹ White Dandelion (Taraxacum albidium) 50 Seeds http://amzn.to/2rGlTL5 ⟹ Blue Chicory Flower 100 Seeds http://amzn.to/2rGz5jh ⟹ CATALOGNA EMERALD ENDIVE 1000 SEEDS http://amzn.to/2sp5C9D PLAYLIST TO CHECK OUT: ⟹ PLAYLIST: FLOWERS - EDIBLE, ORNAMENTAL, POISONOUS /playlist/PLER_IbFUeAtl4iXRdI31BAQAkIEhqCjTA ⟹ PLAYLIST: HERBS, MEDICINAL PLANTS, EDIBLE FLOWERS, WEEDS /playlist/PLER_IbFUeAtlVdfvK6RnIJUevr1sgfGRP OTHER VIDEOS TO WATCH: ⟹ Here's a huge dandelion, Taraxacum officinale! Unfortunately i can NOT eat it here's why /watch/sxTp7PqylReyp ⟹ FOXGLOVE, Digitalis purpurea !!WARNING!! very poisonous! handle with care! /watch/0Krd2erSQkpSd ⟹ BINDWEED, Calystegia, If you see it REMOVE it! invasive species #bindweed /watch/o99OYjWydLHyO ⟹ POKEWEED, Phytolacca - A quick look this plant PART 1 Invasive Species #WEEDS /watch/kDXRYgE0jLE0R ⟹ What is this tall grass called? SWITCHGRASS, prairiegrass /watch/gXEeOnkgRyKge ⟹ WORMWOOD ✴️ artemisia absinthium 🌿 BE CAREFUL /watch/sxi2MhTR05bR2 ⟹ Mullein, Verbascum thapsus if you see this plant DON'T pull it! here's why /watch/c37TNzrIKdeIT ⟹ WHY you should NEVER buy bare root trees an NEVER buy ANY tree from EBAY !!! a MUST watch TREE /watch/QlyP_su8x4G8P ⟹ Danish Flag Afghan POPPY SEEDS 👉 CHECK IT OUT!!! 👆 /watch/0NWR1_v1UwX1R ⟹ EMPRESS TREE - Paulownia Tomentosa ⚜ Fastest growing tree, WINTER UPDATE 2/2/2017 /watch/oU13KO3ev0Ie3 ⟹ #HONEY BEES FEEDING ON WILD FLOWERS! /watch/c__fOggcjEdcf OTHER CHANNELS TO SUBSCRIBE TOO: ⟹ ☼ Heirloom reviews ☼ MAIN CHANNEL /c/HeirloomReviews ⟹ PEPPERS AN PODS CHANNEL: POD REVIEWS AND TASTE TEST /c/PeppersanPodsReviewed ⟹ Heirloom Reviews 2: /channel/UCz_y6cWarmwweK7jE2s8lRw ⟹ SOCIALBLADE: http://socialblade.com/youtube/c/heirloomreviews ⟹ HRSeeds /channel/UC7NJEqvpyGzxeQWYtVSacTQ ⟹ MINDS: https://www.minds.com/HeirloomReviews ⟹ HEIRLOOM REVIEWS WEBSITE: https://www.hrseeds.com http://heirloomreviewspepperreview.blogspot.com/ https://heirloomreviews.blogspot.com/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rumex http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ The docks and sorrels, genus Rumex L., are a genus of about 200 species of annual, biennial, and perennial herbs in the buckwheat family Polygonaceae. Members of this family are very common perennial herbs growing mainly in the Northern Hemisphere, but various species have been introduced almost everywhere. Some are nuisance weeds (and are sometimes called dockweed or dock weed), but some are grown for their edible leaves. Rumex species are used as food plants by the larvae of a number of Lepidoptera species. Rumex hymenosepalus has been cultivated in the Southwestern US as a source of tannin (roots contain up to 25%), for use in leather tanning, while leaves and stems are used for a mordant-free mustard-colored dye. These plants are edible. The leaves of most species contain oxalic acid and tannin, and many have astringent and slightly purgative qualities. 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 leaf vegetables or garden herbs for their acidic taste. ⟹ BITTER DOCK | Rumex Obtusifolius | A plant almost impossible to get rid of an here's why! /watch/kowTsx6XxWSXT

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