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Rumex fascicularis, from the Polygonaceae family, commonly referred to as Rumex Verticillatus, was originally found in North Carolina and experiences perennial growth. This specie falls under the Rumex taxonomy which are herbs and is characterized by its taproots, crenate leaves and are generally hermaphrodites. The floral arrangement of rumex fascicularis goes up to 20 whorls, starting as low as 10. It is commonly seen growing near swamps, shores of rivers and lakes. Some general uses of the rumex specie includes