Rumex spiralis is a flowering plant commonly known as winged dock in the family Polygonaceae. This is a perennial herbaceous plant that is predominantly native to southern Texas.[1] This plant grows between 0–200 m in altitude.[1][2]
^ abSmall, John K. (January 15, 1895). "Studies in the Botany of the Southeastern United States.III". Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club. 22 (1). Torrey Botanical Society: 43–48. doi:10.2307/2485405. JSTOR 2485405.
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