But at least you can recognise it for next year, and poke a stick in the ground next to it. If you find one, cut it down a bit and it'll grow fresh leaves.
It contains a lot of oxalic acid, so avoid it if you're prone to gout or
kidney stones.
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wild leaves:
http://www.kraeuter-
almanach.de/bilder/kraeuterkatalog/lex_sauerampfer_wild.jpg
cultivated leaves:
http://www.kraeuter-
almanach.de/bilder/kraeuterkatalog/lex_sauerampfer.jpg
Tim.