Calflora Taxon Report
Rumex conglomeratus  Murray
Clustered dock, Green dock
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2020 Ron Vanderhoff
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2023 Ron Vanderhoff
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2023 Ron Vanderhoff
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2018 Julian Geoghegan
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2023 Ron Vanderhoff
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2023 Ron Vanderhoff
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2022 R.A. Chasey
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2021 Cynthia Powell
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2022 R.A. Chasey
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2023 R.A. Chasey
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2022 R.A. Chasey
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2023 Ron Vanderhoff
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2023 Ron Vanderhoff
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2023 Ron Vanderhoff
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2023 Ron Vanderhoff
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2023 Ron Vanderhoff
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2023 Ron Vanderhoff
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2010 Toni Corelli
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2021 Toni Corelli
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2023 R.A. Chasey
Rumex conglomeratus is a perennial herb that is not native to California.
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Genus: Rumex
Family: Polygonaceae  
Category: angiosperm  
PLANTS group:Dicot
Jepson eFlora section: eudicot
Toxicity: Possible skin irritation from touching the leaf of this plant.
Do not eat the leaf of this plant.

Wetlands: Occurs usually in wetlands, occasionally in non wetlands

Communities: wetland-riparian, many plant communities

Name Status:
Accepted by JEF + PLANTS + POWO
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Suggested Citation
“Calflora - Taxon Report.” The Calflora Database, a non-profit organization. .

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