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Chenopodium multifidum

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Original material of Chenopodium multifidum L. [family CHENOPODIACEAE]
Filed as Chenopodium multifidum L. [family AMARANTHACEAE]
Chenopodium multifidum L.; Fruits and seeds.
Filed as Chenopodium multifidum L. [family AMARANTHACEAE]
Filed as Chenopodium multifidum [family CHENOPODIACEAE]
Filed as Dysphania multifida (L.) Mosyakin & Clemants [family CHENOPODIACEAE]
Original material of Chenopodium multifidum L. [family CHENOPODIACEAE]
Filed as Chenopodium multifidum [family CHENOPODIACEAE]
Chenopodium multifidum L.
Filed as Chenopodium multifidum [family CHENOPODIACEAE]
Filed as Chenopodium multifidum [family CHENOPODIACEAE]
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Name

Identification
Chenopodium multifidum L. [family CHENOPODIACEAE ]
Related name
  • Chenopodium multifidum
Common name
  • small-leaved wormseed, Flora of North America Vol. 4
  • Cut-leaf goosefoot, Flora of North America Vol. 4

Flora

Entry for Dysphania multifida ( Linnaeus) Mosyakin & Clemants [family CHENOPODIACEAE]
Herbarium
Flora of North America (FNA)
Collection
Flora of North America
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of North America, Vol 4,
Names
Dysphania multifida ( Linnaeus) Mosyakin & Clemants [family CHENOPODIACEAE], Ukrayins’k. Bot. Zhurn., n. s., 59: 382. 2002
Chenopodium multifidum Linnaeus [family CHENOPODIACEAE], Sp. Pl., 1: 220. 1753
Roubieva multifida (Linnaeus) Moquin-Tandon [family CHENOPODIACEAE]
Teloxys multifida (Linnaeus) W. A. Weber [family CHENOPODIACEAE]
Treatment Author(s)
Steven E. Clemants
Sergei L. Mosyakin
Information
Plants perennial (possibly annual in some parts of its range). Stems prostrate or ascending, much-branched, 1.5–7 dm, densely puberulent. Leaves nonaromatic; petiole absent or indistinguishable from blade; blade oblong to elliptic, 0.6–4.5 × 0.1–1(–2) cm, base narrowly cuneate, margins deeply and irregularly pinnatifid with narrow, linear lobes, sometimes only dentate, apex acute to obtuse, glandular-pubescent abaxially. Inflorescences: lateral glomerules 1.8–3.5 mm diam.; bracts similar to cauline leaves. Flowers: perianth segments (4–)5, connate for most of their length, urceolate, tube with distinct reticulate veins, distinct portion 0.1–0.5 mm, margins dentate, apex rounded to broadly acute, accrescent and coriaceous with age, enclosing fruit; stamens 5; stigmas (2–)3(–5). Achenes obovoid; pericarp loosely adherent, membranaceous, with many yellow glandular hairs near apex, otherwise smooth. Seeds vertical, suborbicular to ovoid, 0.8–1.3 × 0.8–1 mm; seed coat smooth.
Phenology Fruiting
fruiting mid summer–late fall
Altitude range
0–700 m;
Distribution
South Americaintroduced widely throughout the tropical and warm-temperate regions of world.USA Calif.USA Fla.USA Ga.USA Mass.USA N.J.USA N.Y.USA Oreg.USA Pa.USA S.C.USA Va.
Native/Introduced
introduced;

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