Chenopodium giganteum D. Don 1825

Jonsell, B., Karlsson, 2005, Chenopodiaceae - Fumariaceae (Chenopodium), Flora Nordica 2, pp. 4-31 : 29

publication ID

FlNordica_chenop

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6265420

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C9BE2767-C97F-6CC1-091A-1363A9777786

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scientific name

Chenopodium giganteum D. Don 1825
status

 

Chenopodium giganteum D. Don 1825 View in CoL View at ENA

( C. amaranticolor (H.J. Coste & A. Reyn.) H.J. Coste & A. Reyn. 1907).

F jättisavikka. N kjempemelde. S praktmålla.

- Similar to C. album (15) but up to 2 m, and young parts of the plant usually covered with purple vesicular hairs (may fade in dry material). Leaf-blades (when fully developed) broadly triangular, often wider than long, up to 16 x 18 cm, dentate; apex and base rounded; teeth fairly equal in size. Inflorescence usually spike-like; glomerules fairly small. - Flowering late in autumn or not at all; seeds not formed in Norden. - [2n=54]

Mills, tips, gardens, poultry farms, railway areas; most records fairly recent. D NJy Fredrikshavn 1963, ØJy �rhus 1975, Sjæ Kastrup 1961, København 1987, Slagelse 1964. N Ak Oslo 1969, Ho Radøy 1969. S Sk Lackalänga 1925, BhG Göteborg several records 1948-57, Srm Nacka 1932. F EH Nokia 1974, Tampere 1975, 1978 and 1980 (mill). - India; grown for ornament and locally naturalized in the Mediterranean and on the Canary Islands.

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Caryophyllales

Family

Amaranthaceae

Genus

Chenopodium

Loc

Chenopodium giganteum D. Don 1825

Jonsell, B., Karlsson 2005
2005
Loc

C. amaranticolor

(H.J. Coste & A. Reyn.) H.J. Coste & A. Reyn. 1907
1907
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