Green dock: complete guide
Rumex conglomeratus
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Overview
Green dock (Rumex conglomeratus), also known as clustered dock, is a biennial to short-lived perennial plant. The plant grows naturally in Macaronesia, North and South Africa, Europe to Central Asia and West Himalaya.
The plant is widely considered a weed due to its rapid growth and seed production. It accepts many different growing conditions. The leaves are small and have a characteristic structure.
Appearance and Bloom
Green dock is a medium-sized plant reaching 40 to 90 centimeters tall. The leaves are lanceolate to oval, 3 to 10 centimeters long with wavy edges. They are green and smooth.
Flowers appear from June to August. They are green and gathered in characteristic ball-shaped, round clusters. These flower heads are very densely packed.
The fruits have three wing-like structures.
Ideal Location
Green dock grows in full sun to partial shade. It accepts a minimum of 5 hours of direct sunlight daily. The plant grows well in open ground and among other plants.
The plant grows in diverse environments including cracks, edges, and garden sections.
Soil
Green dock grows on almost all soil types. It accepts poor soils well. The pH can range from 5.5 to 7.5. Well-draining soil is acceptable.
The plant thrives in moderately fertile soils. It also tolerates dry soils.
Watering
Green dock is drought tolerant. Water can be given moderately. Once established, little water is needed.
In containers, water can be given regularly.
Pruning
Pruning helps control growth. Flowers can be removed to prevent seed production. This is important because the plant spreads quickly by seeds.
Maintenance Calendar
Spring: Plant seed. Water regularly. Encourage growth.
Summer: Water care. Flowers appear. Remove flowers if necessary.
Fall: Seed ripens. Seed dispersal can be prevented by removing flowers.
Winter: In cold climates it dies off. In milder climates it can remain green.
Winter Hardiness
Green dock is hardy in zones 6-10 (down to -18 degrees Celsius). The plant can tolerate freezing and returns.
Companion Plants
Green dock grows well among other plants. It attracts pollinators. Many birds eat the seeds.
Closing Thoughts
Green dock is a common plant that grows in many gardens. It is important for wildlife but can be considered a weed. It is easy to control by preventing seed production. For more garden information, visit gardenworld.app.
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