Difference between revisions of "Dysphania subsect. Botrys"

(W. D. J. Koch) Mosyakin & Clemants

Ukrayins’k. Bot. Zhurn., n. s. 59: 383. 2002.

Basionym: Chenopodium sect. Botrys W. D. J. Koch Syn. Fl. Germ. Helv., 607. 1837
Synonyms: Chenopodium subsect. Botrys (W. D. J. Koch) Aellen & Iljin Chenopodium unranked Botrys (W. D. J. Koch) Standley
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 4. Treatment on page 272. Mentioned on page 268, 269.
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Latest revision as of 15:21, 5 March 2024

Leaf blades ovate to elliptic, margins shallowly to deeply lobate, lyrate-sinuate, sinuate-dentate, erose-dentate, or pinnatifid, occasionally entire. Inflorescences with terminal branches bearing glomerules. Perianth segments without appendages or with lateral keel.

Distribution

Introduced; worldwide, native to s Eurasia, Africa.

Discussion

Species 4–5 (1 in the flora).

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

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Steven E. Clemants +  and Sergei L. Mosyakin +
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Chenopodium sect. Botrys +
worldwide +, native to s Eurasia +  and Africa. +
Ukrayins’k. Bot. Zhurn., n. s. +
Chenopodium subsect. Botrys +  and Chenopodium unranked Botrys +
Dysphania subsect. Botrys +
Dysphania sect. Botryoides +
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