Rumex lapponicus belongs to the genus
Rumex, known commonly as the docks or sorrels, and is placed in the subfamily
Polygonoideae within the family
Polygonaceae. It is of the order
Caryophyllales, or the buckwheats, and it is a
Eudicot. As a result of the aggregation of morphologically distinct montane
R. acetosa and
R. lapponicus species from the Rocky Mountains to Beartooth Plateau under the name
R. alpestris,
R. lapponicus was originally thought to be a subspecies of first
R. alpestris, then, following nomenclatural studies suggesting
R. alpestris to be an ambiguous/polymorphic name,
R. acetosa. However,
R. lapponicus differs in habit and branching, and exceeds the leaf size of
R. acetosa. Additionally, is more closely related to morphologically unique arctic
Rumex species,
R. pseudoxyria, than any other
Rumex member, suggesting independent development as a species from
R. acetosa. ==Uses==