RF2GMTP8R–Red veined sorrel in vase isolated on white background
RF2JTX7ER–The golden dock (latin name: Rumex maritimus) in northern Serbia
RFGDPD9G–Fruits and leaves of the dooryard dock (Rumex longifolius), a perennial herb native to Europe.
RFTX4D6A–Spain, Canary Islands, Lanzarote, Los Volcanes Nature Park, Montana del Cuervo, Canary Islands sorrel, Rumex lunaria, on a way
RMB9MF4K–Cypriot Dock in fruit Rumex cyprius Greek Cyprus south
RMFJ5HHD–Long hoverfly (Sphaerophoria scripta), Egg on a leaf of Broad-leaved Dock (Rumex obtusifolius), Germany
RFDE0F6N–Hawaiian Buckwheat, Lava Dock or Pawale (Rumex skottsbergii), Mauna Ulu, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Big Island, Hawaii, USA
RMH99HYM–Yellow horned-poppy Glaucium flavum and Curled dock Rumex crispus
RM2R8XENG–Ufer-Ampfer, Strand-Ampfer, Uferampfer, Strandampfer, Rumex maritimus, golden dock, bristle dock, seashore dock
RME75W6X–Broad leaved Dock, Rumex obtusifolius seedheads with spiders webs and trapped Willowherb seeds, Wales, UK
RFT24K9M–Rumex alpinus, common name monk's-rhubarb, Munk's rhubarb or Alpine dock. Italian Alps, mid-August
RM2C59D0G–Abstract macro close shot detail of diseased leaf of Broad-Leaved Dock / Rumex obtusifolius - possibly from Ramularia rubella.
RF2T1G7J6–Issaquah, Washington, USA. Blood-Veined Sorrel plants in a raised bed garden
RMB5TR53–Broad Leaved Dock, Rumex obtusifolius
RF2WGD1P3–Rumex obtusifolius L, broad leaved dock
RMBG9J25–A dock (Rumex sp.) showing the affects of a hormone weedkiller
RF2JBR5BW–Rumex patientia or Rumex sanguineus. Sorrel is blood-red in the open ground. Large oblong-lanceolate green leaves with purple pronounced veins
RF2RRT5NN–Closeup detail of Rumex Crispus Flower under the warm summer sun.
RFFRT34D–Yellow dock root herb used in natural alternative herbal medicine over white background. Rumex crispus.
RM2R8XEKA–Ufer-Ampfer, Strand-Ampfer, Uferampfer, Strandampfer, Rumex maritimus, golden dock, bristle dock, seashore dock
RMC4A3XN–Red Fungal Galls on Dock Caused by Rust Fungus, Puccinia phragmitis, Pucciniaceae, Uredinales, Fungi.
RMK2EN40–Vinegrera / Canary island sorrel (Rumex lunaria), endemic to the Canaries, flowering in mountain valley. Gran Canaria UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands. June.
RM2C59D1C–Abstract macro close shot detail of diseased leaf of Broad-Leaved Dock / Rumex obtusifolius - possibly from Ramularia rubella.
RFR84HR6–Blood Veined Sorrel growing in a pot.
RMHAKK39–Sorrel growing in the high country of Oregon's Wallowa Mountains.
RMB1PRBG–Stinging nettles urtica dioica with dock leaves rumex obtusifolius which can be used as a natural remedy to ease stinging pain
RMEETR56–Broad-leaved dock, Rumex obtusifolius, flowering in grassland meadow, Berkshire, June
RF2BP7626–Fresh micro green sorrel leaves. Red veined sorrel. Top view.
RF2RRT56N–Closeup detail of Rumex Crispus Flower under the warm summer sun.