Midwestmutt, I feel your haiku! Who was that English poet who wrote: ‘The more we live, more brief appear/Our life’s succeeding stages./ A day, to childhood, seems a year,/ And years like passing ages.’ And then later in the poem ‘Why, as we near the falls of death,/ Feel we the current swifter?’.
Mirasol, thanks for the info! The name makes sense, since it is the smallest of the sorrels, and is certainly sour enough to deserve the name. It tastes like lemony spinach.
It always amuses me, when I am teaching bushcraft classes and showing people wild foods, to see their expressions when they taste this plant, usually considerable surprise followed by delight, especially from the children!