Rumex aquaticus
 
Western Dock

Early Fruit, Side C

Good Spirit Lake Provincial Park
04-July-2013

The flower has three outer sepals and three inner sepals.  The inner sepals eventually enclose the fruit and are called valves.  The valves of this species do not contain a grain-like tubercle.  Note the pedicel has been removed from this specimen.

Aquaticus: Answers to key questions in Budd's Flora and Flora of Alberta leading to this species. 

plants NOT alpine

plants NOT rhizomatous

leaves cuneate, rounded, truncate or cordate at base;  NOT [leaves hastate or sagittate]

pedicels obscurely jointed; NOT [pedicles conspicuously jointed]

flowers perfect or mostly so; NOT [flowers unisexual]

valves not greatly enlarging; NOT [valves greatly enlarging in fruit, becoming bright pink]

valves smaller; NOT [valves 1-3 cm across]

valves entire or nearly so; NOT [valves distinctly lobed or toothed on the margin]

valves without tubercles; NOT [tubercles 1-3, well-developed]

 

Rumex: Answers to key questions in Budd's Flora and Flora of Alberta leading to this genus. 

NOT [dwarf annual; leaves subopposite; calyx 3-parted; stamens 3]

leaves with stipules

leaves lanceolate; NOT [leaves reniform]

flowers not in involucrate clusters; NOT [flower clusters subtended by an involucre of bracts]

stamens 8 or fewer; NOT [stamens 9]

stigmas tufted

sepals 6; NOT [sepals 4], NOT [sepals 5, more or less equal]

inner sepals enclosing the fruit; NOT [inner sepals erect]

fruit winged; NOT [fruit wingless]

 

Polygonaceae: Answers to key questions in Budd's Flora  leading to this family. 

herbs; NOT [shrubs or trees]

land plants; NOT [water plants]

plants not parasitic on trees, rooted in soil or water; NOT [plants parasitic on branches of trees]

plants with stems or stemless, but with more than one pair of leaves; NOT [plants stemless with a single pair of large reniform leaves, calyx 3-lobed]

leaves alternate; NOT [leaves opposite]

stipules forming a sheath above nodes; NOT [stipules membranous], NOT [leaves without stipules]

flowers with only one floral ring, with sepals but not petals

stamens and pistils in each flower; NOT [stamens or pistils in separate flowers on the same plant]