Chenopodium antarcticum (Hook, f.) Hook. f. 1800 ...
Chenopodium antarcticum (Hook, f.) Hook. f. 1800. - Perennial, prostrate to ascending, richly branched from the base, farinose. Basal leaves with petiole often longer than the blade; blade broadly ovate, up to 4 x 2 cm, deeply lobed, pinnate or bipinnate; bracts dentate to entire. Inflorescences spi...
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6265401 https://zenodo.org/record/6265401 |
Summary: | Chenopodium antarcticum (Hook, f.) Hook. f. 1800. - Perennial, prostrate to ascending, richly branched from the base, farinose. Basal leaves with petiole often longer than the blade; blade broadly ovate, up to 4 x 2 cm, deeply lobed, pinnate or bipinnate; bracts dentate to entire. Inflorescences spike-like, bracteate almost to the top, composed of sessile glomerules. Flowers dimorphic; terminal ones with 4-5 tepals, lateral ones with 2-4. Tepals narrow. Seed horizontal in terminal flowers, vertical in lateral ones, broadly ovoid in outline, 0.7-1 mm. S Sk Lackalänga 1949 (with wool). - Patagonia. ... : Published as part of Jonsell, B., Karlsson, 2005, Chenopodiaceae - Fumariaceae (Chenopodium), pp. 4-31 in Flora Nordica 2 on page 29 ... |
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