Lipandra polysperma (L.) S. Fuentes, Willdenowia 42:14. 2012 (Syn: (≡) Chenopodium polyspermum L. (basionym)) ?; Amaranthaceae herb for id from Panipat Looks like any sp of Chenopodium, growing wild Shot on 10-10-2010 pls id All eight species of Chenopodium, described in the Flora of British India, do have either sinuate or lobed or toothed leaf-margins. Only upper leaves of C. album can be entire. There is a species, C. polyspermum L., which i think may be similar to your plant. But, don't know if this plant can be found in India, that too in the wild. However, two Indian botanists are there, in http://www.newcrops.uq.edu.au/listing/species_pages_C/Chenopodium_polyspermum.htm. However, links are :- Id requested for Chenopodiaceae member. : 3 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (3) Id requested for Chenopodiaceae member Oct. 2018. Malwa. Punjab Elevation 200 m The id of this very common shrub of dry patches is still unresolved on eFI...tentatively it is placed under Lipandra polysperma, which is doubtful.. |
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