Common Sorrel Seed
Botanical Interests 0137 Common Sorrel Seed, Sorrel, Rumex Acetosa
John Evelyn, a 17th century gardener and author, wrote that sorrel imparts so grateful a quickness to the salad that it should never be left out. Popular in France and England for centuries, this wonderful green is underused in the U.S. and unjustifiably so; its spring leaves can be used as salad greens, as a complement to fish or mixed in with spinach or chard. Very high in vitamin C. Sorrel stays green even after frost, so you will have many months of harvests.
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Common Sorrel Seed
Common Sorrel Seed
Botanical Interests 0137 Common Sorrel Seed, Sorrel, Rumex Acetosa
John Evelyn, a 17th century gardener and author, wrote that sorrel imparts so grateful a quickness to the salad that it should never be left out. Popular in France and England for centuries, this wonderful green is underused in the U.S. and unjustifiably so; its spring leaves can be used as salad greens, as a complement to fish or mixed in with spinach or chard. Very high in vitamin C. Sorrel stays green even after frost, so you will have many months of harvests.
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- Good for containers
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Botanical Interests 0137 Common Sorrel Seed, Sorrel, Rumex Acetosa
John Evelyn, a 17th century gardener and author, wrote that sorrel imparts so grateful a quickness to the salad that it should never be left out. Popular in France and England for centuries, this wonderful green is underused in the U.S. and unjustifiably so; its spring leaves can be used as salad greens, as a complement to fish or mixed in with spinach or chard. Very high in vitamin C. Sorrel stays green even after frost, so you will have many months of harvests.
Features:
- Good for containers
















