Sheep's Sorrel - Rumex acetosella

Description

Low to short, slender, tufted plant with erect stems. Leaves arrow shaped with narrow long basal lobes spreading, or pointing forward. Flowers greenish but turning red, with male and female flowers on separate plants.  The upper leaves do not clasp the stem.

 

Similar Species

Common Sorrel is larger and has leaves with smaller basal leaf lobes pointing backwards (sideways or forwards in Sheep's Sorrel) and with the upper leaves clasping the stem.

Identification difficulty
ID checklist (your specimen should have all of these features)

The size should identify it, but also check the basal and stem-leaves.  The flowers are very similar to other sorrels

Habitat

Dry meadows, grassy heaths, bare places.

When to see it

May to August.

Life History

Perennial.

UK Status

Widespread and frequent throughout Britain, particularly in the west.

VC55 Status

Frequent in Leicestershire and Rutland. In the 1979 Flora survey of Leicestershire it was found in 240 of the 617 tetrads.

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Species profile

Common names
Sheep's Sorrel agg., Sheep's Sorrel
Species group:
Wildflowers
Kingdom:
Plantae
Order:
Caryophyllales
Family:
Polygonaceae
Records on NatureSpot:
121
First record:
21/06/2001 (Jane McPhail;John Kramer)
Last record:
21/04/2024 (Bates, Adam)

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