Common Sorrel. Is this correct? In Japanese, ... Common Sorrel. Is this correct? In Japanese, we call it SUIBA. It means sour leaves. It really tastes sour. You can try it one day. :-) I took this photo at riverside path. They grow in colonies. They always live together. Brown tiny leaves grow tightly overlap each other. They look like slender tower. Do you have this plants in your area? Please give me your reply. Thanks! スイバ。噛むと酸っぱいから酸い葉。確かに子どもの頃に齧って酸っぱかった記憶があります。別名イタドリ。ずっとこれが標準名だと思ってました。茶色い塔のように花をつけています。このまま枯れていく様ですね。 #green #plant #wildflower #flower #flowerstagram #river #riverside #tower #nature #naturelovers #foto #fotografdukkanim #photography #photo #photographer #camera #garden #grass #beautiful #beauty #rain Enjoy the life from Yokohamaさん(@snafkin_i_like_him)がシェアした投稿 - 2017 Jun 12 4:15pm PDT