Common Sorrel (Rumex acetosa) is a hardy native UK perennial with tall, slender stems and striking red-flushed flower spikes. Thriving in well-drained, moderately fertile soils, it supports pollinators and butterfly larvae while adding seasonal structure and colour to wildflower meadows, verges, and pasturelands.
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Common Sorrel (Rumex acetosa) is a hardy, native UK perennial known for its tall, slender stems and distinctive red-flushed flower spikes. With its deep green, arrow-shaped leaves and strong upright growth, Common Sorrel is often found in wildflower meadows, grassy verges, pasturelands, and other naturalised landscapes.
This species thrives in a wide range of soils, especially those that are moderately fertile and well-drained. It is an excellent early nectar source for insects and its foliage is also a food plant for several butterfly larvae, making it valuable in pollinator and wildlife-focused projects. Its bold, vertical form and reddish hues add seasonal contrast and movement to meadow settings.
Features & Benefits
Upright growth with distinctive red flower spikes
Thrives in well-drained, moderately fertile soils
Supports butterflies and pollinators with nectar and foliage
Native UK perennial ideal for meadows and verges
Adds structural diversity and colour to sward
Latin Name:
Rumex acetosa
Flowering Time:
May – July
Flowering Height:
30 – 90 cm
Life Cycle:
Perennial
Wildflower Seed Approximate Sowing Rate:
3.75kg per acre (9.25kg per hectare)
Sowing Times:
Spring (March – May) or Autumn (August – October)
How to Sow & Preparation
Select a well-drained site with moderate fertility.
Clear weeds and prepare a fine seedbed by lightly cultivating the soil.
Broadcast the seed evenly across the surface and firm down by rolling or lightly treading—avoid burying the seed.
Water lightly if conditions are dry during germination.
Can be sown as a component of meadow mixes or on its own for a vertical accent in planting schemes.
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Latin Name | Rumex acetosa
Flowering Time | May – July
Flowering Height | 30 – 90 cm
Life Cycle | Perennial
Sowing Rate | 3.75 kg per acre (9.25 kg per hectare)
Sowing Period | Spring (March – May) or Autumn (August – October)
Preferred Conditions | Well-drained, moderately fertile soils; full sun
Pollinator Friendly | Yes
Minimum Order Quantity | 10g
Ideal For | Wildflower meadows, grassy banks, verges, pastureland