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BTW if you really wanted the latin name its rumex, and the version cultivated is rumex scutatus. The native one to UK is rumex acetosa. Now thats a useless bit of information for you.
The greatest part of wisdom is learning to develop the ineffable genius of extracting the "neither here nor there" out of any situation...."
There are all sorts of sorrels. Some taste better than others, but young leaves taste best in any case. They are high in vitamin c (ascorbic acid). At 11,000' on a hot August afternoon, there is nothing like coming across a patch of sorrel and nipping a couple of leaves (it might not be quite as refreshing as a glass of lemonade, but pretty darned close). Note: violets are also edible as are all parts of the aster, but stay away from wild "carrots"... half the family is good stuff (carrot, dill, fennil, anise), the other half is deadly poison (California water hemlock, etc.), and field IDing just isn't good enough for safety. Carolly
Ohhhhh Britt ! bigsmile I see this thread today, your work is wonderful !! In german it`s called Sauerampfer and it has good powers and wonderful little fairies :O))) ....and i look at the plant and instantly see what it is. Great Britt! Yes the color of the flowers is more a white-purple? And here a Greeting from my Druid :O)))
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First; thank you ravenfeeder for showing you the use of my little flower props. :) It always makes me happy to see my stuff put to good use. The link is to the render in the gallery :) Secondly; I've made some new plants, and have some others in the making. The lavender is zipped and will be in free stuff shortly. The other... *lol* well, I need the English name for it. Let me describe it, and maybe you can help me. In Norwegian we call it "Syre". The leaves are pretty sour, - and kids LOVE to eat them. they can aslo be used in salads. The flowers are a bit less red then in this render. What is the English name, please? (or if you're advanced. *g* the Latin will do too) Britt