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Morphology
- Stem
- Erect, stout, ribbed, branched below inflorescence or unbranched.
- Leaves
- Alternate, simple, flat, not crisped; basal leaves long-stalked, lanceolate to narrowly-elliptic, 4 to 10 inches long, 1-2 inches wide, glabrous, bright green to pale green; midvein prominent; margins entire to irregularly scalloped; tips pointed; stem leaves smaller, numerous.
- Inflorescence
- Panicle of whorled racemes, 2.5 to 12 inches long, loose, terminal; branches few, ascending.
- Flower
- Stalk 1/8 to 1/5 inch long; perianth segments 6, in 2 whorls of 3, united basally; outer 3 segments small, not turned downward in fruit; inner whorl enlarging, segments egg-shaped to elliptic at flowering, later heart-shaped, called "valves"; valves greenish to reddish-brown, 1/6 to 1/4 inch long and wide; tip blunt; margin entire; 1 or more valves with small tubercle (wart-like swelling) more than 1/2 length of valve; stamens 6.
- Fruit
- Achene, 1/12 to 1/8 inch long, 3-angled, dark brown, enveloped by valves; seed 1, small.
Ecology
- Habitat
- Open wet places, waste ground, ditches, roadsides, low areas in fields; moist soil.
- Distribution
- Throughout Kansas.
- Reproduction
- Reproduces by seed.
Practical Information
- Toxicity
- Contains oxalates, but poisoning has not been reported.
- Uses
- The Lakota used the plant to treat diarrhea and stomach cramps and the Dakota created a poultice from the green leaves which they applied to boils. Wildlife eat the seeds. Nesting site for some songbirds.
Additional Notes
Comments
Pale dock is not a serious or aggressive weed. It can be removed from fields through intensive cultivation. The pollen can cause allergy symptoms.
Special Notes: See
curly dock or
wild begonia.
Quick Facts
- Plant Type
- Wildflower
- Family
- Polygonaceae - Buckwheat Family
- Life Span
- Perennial
- Height
- 1-5 feet
- Origin
- Native
- Last Updated
- 2008-06-23
Color Groups
White, Green & Greenish White Wildflowers
Flowering Period
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Blooms: April, May, June