Chenopodiaceae |
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Chenopodium botrys L. |
Chenopodium botrys L. |
Chenopodium botrys L. |
Chenopodium botrys L |
Chenopodium botrys L |
Chenopodium botrys L |
Chenopodium L. |
C. botrys L., Sp. PI. 219 (1753). Ic: Hegi, 111. Fl. Mittel-Eur. ed. 2, 3(2): 584 (1960). Annual, 10-50 cm, with short glandular hairs in all parts, aromatic. Leaves 2-5 x 1-3 cm, oval or oblong, pinnatifid with 4-6 lobes on each side. Inflores-cence a long, terminal, nearly leafless dichasium, or few-flowered and axillary. Perianth segments acuminate, with a broad membranous margin, rounded on the back, nearly keelless. Seeds horizontal or vertical, smooth or with shallow pits or spiral curves. Fl. 5-7. Waste sandy and stony places, roadsides, river-beds, cultivated land, s.l.-1900 m. Described from Europe (Hb. Linn. 313/12!). A3 Zonguldak: Zonguldak, 1944, Birand! A4 Ankara: Ankara, Orman Çiftliği, 900 m, Alpay 540. A6 Samsun: Samsun, 3 m, Tobey 818! Ordu: Fatsa to Aybasti, 700 m, Tobey 1365! B2 Kütahya: 2 miles W of Abide, Coode & Jones 2611 !B5 Nevşehir: Nar, nr. Nevşehir, Karamanoğlu 5128. C5 Içel: Cilician Gates, 1000 m, Herrn! Niğde: foot of Ala Da., Findlay 58! Mediterranean area, C. & E, Europe, Asia. |