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Some earlier relevant feedback:
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   To me it seems Rumex acetosa.   | 
| Prashant ji can help by uploading photograph with leaves. Leaves are clearly hastate to sagittate in R. acetosa. Plus I think it is much more delicate plant. Dr. Gurcharan Singh   | 
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