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Medicinal
In traditional herbal medicine:
The root is astringent[4]. An infusion is useful in the treatment of bleeding[4]. The root is harvested in early spring and dried for later use[4]. A decoction of the leaves is used in the treatment of several skin diseases[4].
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Geographical distribution
- Asia-Temperate, Caucasus
- Asia-Temperate, Western Asia, Iran
- Europe, Eastern Europe
- Europe, Middle Europe
- Europe, Southeastern Europe
- Europe, Southwestern Europe
Rumex sanguineus L.
Family: POLYGONACEAEGenus: Rumex
Species: sanguineus L.
Common names: Wood Dock; Bloodwort; Bloody dock; Red-veined Sorrel
Distribution summary: Europe, N Africa, SW Asia
Habit: Perennial
Hardiness: H5 - Hardy; cold winter
Garden status: Currently grown
Garden location: Europe & Mediterranean (E)
Flowering months: June, July, August
Reason for growing: Medicinal