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mealy goosefoot
Scientific Name: Chenopodium incanum var. elatum
Family: Chenopodiaceae
Category: Dicot
Growth: Forb/herb
Duration: Annual
Other Names:
Description: Generals Classification Subordinate Taxa Related Links. Chenopodium incanum (S. Watson) A. Heller Show All Show Tabs mealy goosefoot &*! Chenopodium incanum is a ANNUAL growing to 0.5 m (1ft 8in). It is in flower from Jul to October, and the seeds ripen from Aug to October. The flowers are &*! ANNUAL: Relatively robust late spring to summer annual with most plants one to two meters tall. Often branching below. Stems may have sections of beet-red &*! Species - Mealy Goosefoot - Chenopodium incanum. Mealy Goosefoot - Chenopodium incanum. Other Names: Chenopodium fremontii var. incanum. No photos &*! For the unrelated "Mercury goosefoot" plant, see Aristolochia rotunda. . Chenopodium incanum – mealy goosefoot Chenopodium latifolium (Syn.: Rhagodia &*! Usually, young leaves are more white-mealy than older leaves. The foliage of Narrow-Leaved Goosefoot is non-aromatic. Both terminal and axillary panicles of  &*! Herb: Mealy Goosefoot. Latin name: Chenopodium incanum. Synonyms: Chenopodium fremontii incanum. Family: Chenopodiaceae (Goosefoot Family) &*! : Small fuzzy plant with little ball-like flowers/seed pods. Leaves are rounded and some are asymmetrical.&*! Species, Chenopodium incanum (S. Watson) A. Heller – nealy goosefoot, mealy goosefoot. Direct Children: Variety, Chenopodium incanum var. elatum D.J. &*! Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center focused on protecting and preserving North America's native plants through native plant lists and galleries, &*! Mealy Goosefoot (Chenopodium incanum) All Names. Scientific Names. Chenopodium incanum. English. Mealy Goosefoot. French. chnopode farineux  &*! Goosefoot is a genus of prolific, that is weedy, unattractive individuals. Many of the species are farinose, meaning they have a fly or mealy coating giving &*! Common Name: Lamb's Quarters, Goosefoot, Fat-hen IDENTIFYING CHARACTERISTICS: foliage that is mealy white while young.&*! Discover Life's page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and distribution of Chenopodium incanum - Mealy goosefoot -- Discover Life.&*! s and articles about the Goosefoot, scientifically known as Mostly annual or perennial herbs, glabrous, pubescent, glandular or mealy with &*! Dark green goosefoot, Forest goosefoot. Chenopodium native. Perennial herb. California goosefoot, Pigweed Perennial herb. Mealy goosefoot. no photo.&*! Facts on Goosefoot. Learn all about plants commonly known as Goosefoot on Garden Guides. From the Plants Mealy Goosefoot (Incanum) Mealy Goosefoot  &*! Chenopodium berlandieri Berlandier's goosefoot,pitseed goosefoot. Chenopodium Chenopodium incanum var. incanum mealy goosefoot,hoary goosefoot&*! Good King Henry Goosefoot, White Goosefoot, Red Other Species so called from its mealy leaves, rejoices in old manure heaps, and if the manure is &*! Mealy goosefoot (Chenopodium incanum). Foto: (c) Jerry Oldenettel, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-SA). Descripcin de EOL Ver en EOL (ingls) →.&*! Mealy Goosefoot (Chenopodium incanum var. incanum). Share y observation Common Name. Mealy Goosefoot &*! Name also: Fat-hen, Lambsquarters, Lateflowering Goosefoot Family: Amaranth Perianth consists of 5 green, mealy (covered with glandular hairs) segments.&*! Mealy Goosefoot (Chenopodium incanum var. occidentale)&*! The most distinguishing feature of common lambsquarters is its white mealy coating. Lower leaves may have a goosefoot shape, while upper ones are linear.&*! Common names U.S. name: mealy goosefoot. Grown habit: Forb/herb. Duration: Annual. Synonyms: = Chenopodium fremontii S. Watson var. incanum S.&*! in Association with the. Western New Mexico University Department of Natural Sciences. Chenopodium incanum (S. Watson) Heller (Mealy Goosefoot) &*! Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. var. berlandieri pitseed goosefoot (LA, OK, NM) Chenopodium incanum (S. Watson) A. Heller mealy goosefoot (OK, NM)&*! Chenopodiaceae - Goosefoot family. Nuttall's Desert Goosefoot, Chenopodium pratericola (1) Desert Goosefoot, Mealy Goosefoot Chenopodium incanum&*! NARROWLEAF GOOSEFOOT-Chenopodium desiccatum A. Nels. mealy on the lower surface and greener above, 1/2 to 1 1/2 or 2 inches long, 1/12 to 1/3 inch &*! English: common lambsquarters, lambsquarters, lambsquarters goosefoot, white English: mealy goosefoot, nealy goosefoot, pigweed Spanish: choal, chual.&*! Goosefoot Chenopodium - Tł'oh łigsii - Navajo Ethnobotany. Mealy goosefoot, Chenopodium incanum narrowleaf goosefoot, Chenopodium leptophyllum &*! Chenopodium Incanum, or more commonly know as Mealy Goosefoot, is a forb/ herb (a forb/herb is a non-woody plant that is not a grass) of the genus &*! Alternate, bright green and often shiny on top and occasionally slightly mealy underneath. As the plant grows the leaves become lobed and almost as broad as  &*! Chenopodium desiccatum var. leptophylloides desert goosefoot. Chenopodium incanum mealy goosefoot. *Kochia scoparia kochia. Krascheninnikovia lanata &*! feather geranium goosefoot. - maple-leaved goosefoot. - mealy goosefoot. - narrow-leaved goosefoot. - nettle-leaved goosefoot. - oak-leaf goosefoot. - stinking &*! (wider in the middle and tapering at the apex and petiole) and covered with a gray-mealy coating. Other weeds in the Goosefoot (Chenopodiaceae) family:.&*! C. murale is an annual herbaceous weed. It spreads by seeds, and is green, sparingly mealy, 20-70 cm. Stem ascending to erect, generally branching, more or &*! : Non-aromatic, non-mealy, erect, to 100 cm. Inflorescences in loose, leafless clusters. Flowers are without petals and have yellow stamen and tiny, &*! HOARY GOOSEFOOT 1 record. Filter results by subject field Main entry term, English. mealy goosefoot 1, record 1, English, mealy%20goosefoot. CORRECT &*! Identify oak leaf goosefoot via its , habitat, height, flowers and leaves. part of the leaves are farinose (covered with fine granular or mealy coating).&*! mealy, but lower hairy. Stems glabrous or mealy plant scentless or stinking. .. (Grey Goosefoot), a very mealy plant with broader, shorter leaves than C.&*! For the unrelated "Mercury goosefoot" plant, see Aristolochia rotunda. . Chenopodium incanum – mealy goosefoot Chenopodium latifolium (Syn.: Rhagodia &*! Also Called: Pit-seed goosefoot. Stems: Ascending to erect, simple or much- branched from base, covered with a mealy powder. Leaves &*!