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Bitter | Dock

: Large, oval to oblong, reaching up to 12 inches (30 cm) long. The lower leaves typically have a distinct heart-shaped (cordate) base and may have red veins.

Bitter dock ( Rumex obtusifolius ), also known as broad-leaved dock or butter dock, is a hardy perennial often found in moist, disturbed soils across Europe and North America. While frequently treated as an aggressive weed due to its massive seed production—up to 60,000 seeds per year—it has a long history as both a wild food and a traditional remedy. bitter dock

: A deep, thick taproot that can extend up to 5 feet deep. 2. Foraging & Culinary Use : Large, oval to oblong, reaching up to

Despite its name, bitter dock is edible at several stages, though its flavor profile is notably sharper than spinach. All About Dock (Members of the Genus Rumex) While frequently treated as an aggressive weed due

: Erect, branching, and often reddish, growing 2 to 5 feet tall.

Bitter dock is easily distinguished from its close relative, curly dock ( Rumex crispus ), by its broader leaves and heart-shaped bases.