Chenopodium arizonicum

Chenopodium arizonicum Standley
N Amer. Fl. 21: pp19. 1916


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Etymology
The epithet "arizonicum" is Latin for "from Arizona" as it occurs in this North American state
Description:
Ill-scented erect annual, 3-6 dm. high, simple at the base, branched above, the branches usually slender, obtusely angled, ascending, sometimes from a spreading base, very sparsely and finely farinose or glabrate, tinged with red, at least below; petioles slender, one half to two thirds as long as the blades; leaf-blades triangular to rhombic-ovate, 0.7-1.6 cm. long, acute or obtuse at the apex, apiculate, broadly cuneate to rounded at the base, thin, green and glabrate on. the upper surface, very finely and usually densely farinose beneath, the upper blades ovate to lanceolate or elliptic, acute or acuminate to a cuspidate tip; flowers in very small glomerules, these in slender, dense or interrupted, paniculate spikes, the branches of the inflorescence usually slender and flexuous, nearly naked; calyx sparsely farinose, deeply cleft, the lobes broadly oblong or ovate, obtusely carinate, incompletely enclosing the fruit; pericarp adherent; seed horizontal, 1 mm. broad, black and shining, puncticulate, the margin obtuse. -Standley
Distribution:
USA: AZ, NM, TX Mexico: SO, CH
Synonyms:
 
Type:
Griffiths 5982: US 497569
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Type Specimen:
US 497569
Griffiths 5982, Santa Rita Forest Res. AZ




Specimens:
UCR 89643
Helmkamp 920912-182A


ASU 197278
Parfitt 4629


Goldman 2095 (pericarp lost)
NYBG 990889
TEX-LL
ARIZ 361255



 
UTEP 43479
Worthington 20044
 
ASU 15351
Pinkava et al 14683


UTEP 1424
Worthington 10/7/1977



Thornber 31 Aug. 1905
NMC 49031
   
ARIZ 44071
ASU 216052
RSA 590036


Makings 3495
 
ASU 278710
MO 6295840



 
MABA
Van Devender 2009-1601
US 660988
Wooton 9/11/1911



UNM 92874
Worthington 27275


 
DES 2986
Pinkava et al 17960


ARIZ 293188
Elias 12301


 
ARIZ 283179
McLaughlin 3864



ARIZ 97900
Peeples 8965



Kearny 14966
ARIZ 97902
US 1788291


Lindley 824

SDSU 21563

SDSU 21569

SDSU 21576


White 4245
 
ARIZ 118667
US 2132420




ARIZ 44070
Thornber 9/8/1903


ARIZ 44073
Thornber 9/1/1905


ARIZ 44090
Anderson 640

 

ARIZ 201341
Van Devender 10/2/1976



ARIZ 271595
Van Devender 87-332


ARIZ 281569
Van Devender 88-687


ARIZ 372603
McLaughlin 9548


ARIZ 376184
McLaughlin 10049



ARIZ 421540
Lindley 648


ARIZ 421668
Carnahan 713


ARIZ 421686
Carnahan 682


ARIZ 421829
Carnahan 730



ARIZ 421830
Carnahan 731


ARIZ 421859
Carnahan 571


ASC 74523
Rink 1948


ARIZ 421829
Lehto 2160



ASU 88099
McGill 20492


ASU 169738
Martin 10/5/1964


ASU 196274
Parfitt 4638


ASU 231615
Buegge 1074





OBI 18093
Lehto 14683


PAC 84660
Crawford 469B





RSA 279712
Benson 8951


UC 1608715
Coluobus 677


UCR 162228
Buegge 1074


US 497573
Griffiths 6011

 


US 1435127
Peebles 5620


US 1566550
Peebles 8965


UTEP 56411
Worthington 27168


UTEP 72678
Worthington 9192

 


ASU 239277
Baker 14217


DES 47779
Hodgson 12814


SDSU 21574
Lindley 820



Website development by Lee Simpson. Contact: sdsuherbarium@sdsu.edu