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Herbs - Sorrel Seeds
Garden Sorrel is a perennial herb that has cousins in the wild known as Dock. It grows a woody taproot underground, and large green leaves above ground that have a large reddish center stem. The leaves can be harvested and eaten raw or put in green salad, though they are somewhat sour in taste. The leaves can also be pureed and added to soups or sauces.
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Rumex acetosa
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Sorrel is a hardy perennial plant that produces some of the earliest greens in the spring! Slightly tangy, lemon flavor adds zest to salads and is especially good with fish! Leaves grow up to 8" long and can also be cooked like spinach or used in soups. Leaves can be harvested over a long period of time. Remove flowering tops to keep leaves tender. May be invasive. Dead head if self sowing is not desired.Starting at $2.50 USD
Garden Sorrel is a perennial herb that has cousins in the wild known as Dock. It grows a woody taproot underground, and large green leaves above ground that have a large reddish center stem. The leaves can be harvested and eaten raw or put in green salad, though they are somewhat sour in taste. The leaves can also be pureed and added to soups or sauces.