Entry From
Flora of North America, Vol 5,
Names
Rumex thyrsiflorus Fingerhuth [family POLYGONACEAE], Linnaea, 4: 380. 1829
Acetosa thyrsiflora (Fingerhuth) Á. Löve & D. Löve [family POLYGONACEAE]
Rumex acetosa Linnaeus subsp. auriculatus (Wallroth) A. Blytt & O. C. Dahl [family POLYGONACEAE]
Rumex acetosa var. auriculatus Wallroth [family POLYGONACEAE]
Rumex acetosa var. crispus (Roth) elakovský [family POLYGONACEAE]
Rumex acetosa var. haplorhizus (Czernjaev ex Turczaninow) Trautvetter [family POLYGONACEAE]
Rumex acetosa subsp. thyrsiflorus (Fingerhuth) elakovský [family POLYGONACEAE]
Rumex auriculatus (Wallroth) Murbeck [family POLYGONACEAE]
Rumex haplorhizus Czernjaev ex Turczaninow [family POLYGONACEAE]
Discussion
Rumex thyrsiflorus is commonly misidentified as R. acetosa. The growth habit (stout, vertical rootstock), narrower, often undulate leaves with often slightly spreading basal lobes (however, some European specimens have the lobes of distal and middle cauline leaves curved inward), and pyramidal, usually much-branched panicle of R. thyrsiflorus are traits especially useful for field identification. In addition, the inner tepals of R. thyrsiflorus are distinctly smaller than those of R. acetosa. The southern European (Mediterranean) race of R. thyrsiflorus, characterized by narrower leaves with more spreading, almost hastate basal lobes and fruiting inner tepals less cordate at the base, is sometimes recognized as R. intermedius de Candolle [= Acetosa thyrsiflora subsp. intermedia (de Candolle) Á. Löve]. The same forms occasionally occur in North America (Á. Löve 1986).