488 PLANT LIFE OF ALABAMA, 
Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. Chenop. Enum. 23. 1840. 
BERLANDIER’S GOOSEFOOT. 
Coulter, Concur. Nat. Herb. 2: 367. 
Carolinian and Louisianian areas. Southern Missouri to Texas and Florida, 
ALABAMA: Littoral region. Damp gravelly beach. West Fow! River and outly- 
ing islands. July. 3 to4 feet high. Annual. 
Type locality: ‘‘Circa Mexico. Berlandier 1906.” 
Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 
Chenopodium murale L. Sp. Pl.1:219. 1753. NETTLE-LEAVED GCOSEFOOT. 
Ell. Sk. 1:329. Gray, Man. ed, 6, 432. Chap. Fl. 376. Coulter, Contr. Nat. Herb. 
2:367. Wats. Bot. Calif. 2:46. 
Evuropr, Norra AFRiIcA, WesT INDIES, AND BRAZIL. 
Alleghenian to Louisianian area, Southern New England west to Michigan and 
Missouri, south to Florida and Texas. 
ALABAMA: Coast plain, Waste places. Mobile, near the shipping and on ballast. 
July to September; not rare. Anuual. 
Type locality: ‘“ Hab. in Europae muris aggeribusque.” 
Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb, Mohr. 
Chenopodium vulvaria L. Sp. Pl. 1:220. 1753. ILL-SCENTED GOOSEFOOT. 
SOUTHERN EUROPE. 
ALABAMA: Coast plain, Adventive on ballast. Mobile County. July, August. 
Annual. 
Fetid annual weed; observed in 1886, and each succeeding year. 
Type locality: ‘‘ Hab. in Europae cultis oleraceis.” 
Chenopodium anthelminticum L. Sp. Pl. 1: 220. 1753. WORMSEED, 
Chenopodium ambrosioides var. anthelminticum Gray, Man. ed. 5, 408. 1867. 
Ell. 8k.1: 331. Gray, Man. ed. 6, 433. Chap. Fl. 377. Coulter, Contr. Nat. Herb. 
2: 368, 
West Inpra ISLANDS, MEXICO TO ARGENTINA. 
Over the North American continent. 
ALABAMA: Over the State, excepting the higher mountain ranges. lRoadsides, 
waste places. July to September; a common weed. Annual. 
Economic uses: The seeds, ‘American wormseec »” Chenopodium United States 
Pharmacopwia, are used medicinally. 
Type locality: “ Hab. in Pensylvania, Bonaria.” 
Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb, Mohr. 
Chenopodium ambrosioides L. Sp. Pl.1:219. 1753. MEXICAN Tra, 
Ell. Sk. 1:330. Gray, Man. ed. 6, 433. 
Carolinian and Lonisianian areas, Probably introduced from tropical America 
and naturalized in all warmer parts of the globe. 
ALABAMA: Coast plain. Mobile County, gardens, waste places. July, August. 
Annual, 
Economic uses: The seeds are used like those of the above. 
Type locality: ‘Hab. in Mexico, Lusitania.” 
Herb, Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr, 
Chenopodium botrys L. Sp. Pl.1:219. 1753. JERUSALEM OAK. 
El. Sk. 1:330. Gray, Man. ed. 6,433, Chap. Fl. 376. Coulter, Contr. Nat. Herb, 
2 : 368, 
Introduced from southern Europe, all over temperate and warmer North America, 
ALABAMA: Over the State. Waste ground, near dwellings. Tuscaloosa County. 
Mobile County, ballast. July, August. Annual. 
Type locality: ‘Hab. in Europae australis arenosis.” 
Herb. Geol. Surv, Herb. Mohr. 
Chenopodium rubrum L. Sp. Pl. 1:218, 1753. Coast BLITE. 
Blitum maritimum Nutt. Gen. Add. 1818. 
B. rubrum Reich. F]. Germ, Exsie. 582, 1832. 
Gray, Man. ed. 6, 432. Coulter, Contr. Nat. Herb, 2: 367. 
Canadian zone to Louisianian area. Newfoundland, ( ntario; New England west to 
British Columbia, California; New Jersey west to Kansas, Indian Territory, Colo- 
rado, and California. 
