Fiddle dock gets its name from being shaped like a fiddle or violin, so is easier to differentiate from a broad-leaved dock. As with many weeds, the leaves that grow from the base of the plant are ...
As with broad-leaved dock, the clustered dock is a perennial weed that has a large tap-root system. It can vary in size quite considerably, sometimes surviving in regularly mown lawns by producing ...
In the UK, herbicide-resistant broad-leaved weeds affect acetolactate synthase (ALS) and triazinone herbicides, with alternative modes of action (MoA) remaining effective. Find out about resistance in ...
Broad-leaved dock is well-known to most of us as the remedy for Stinging nettle irritations. Often considered a 'weed', it can be found next to water or on disturbed ground almost anywhere.