All parts of sheep sorrel (leaves, flowers, roots, and stems) are used medicinally. The leaves and stems should be harvested in the spring or summer before the flowers form. The roots are harvested in the fall.
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Field sorrel, red top sorrel, sour grass, common sorrel, and dog-eared sorrel.
Sheep sorrel is not safe for cats if ingested in large amounts as it can cause gastrointestinal upset and possibly kidney damage. It is best to keep sheep sorrel away from cats and consult with a veterinarian before introducing any new plant into their environment.
Sheep sorrel, a small plant with arrow-shaped leaves, is commonly found growing in North America, Europe, and parts of Asia. It thrives in open fields, meadows, and disturbed areas with well-drained soil and plenty of sunlight. It is often considered a weed in lawns and gardens.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rumex acetosella.
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The Latin name for sheep's sorrel is Rumex acetosella.
Not to be eaten in large quantities. Small quantities of the leaves of sheep sorrel may be eaten in salads or boiled as a green vegetable.
Rumex acetosella and is a member of the Polygonaceae or buckwheat family.
Antioxidant, diuretic, detoxifying, laxative, astringent, and diaphoretic properties.
Sorrel is a leafy green vegetable known for its tangy, lemony flavor, which comes from its high oxalic acid content. It typically has arrow-shaped leaves that can be used fresh in salads, soups, or as a cooking green. There are several varieties, with common types including French sorrel and sheep sorrel. Sorrel is often prized for its refreshing taste and is a popular ingredient in various cuisines.
Burdock root, sheep sorrel, slippery elm bark (inner bark), turkey rhubarb.
No reports of negative effects with standard prescription medications as of 2004.