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Chenopodiaceae 



Chenopodium 



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 Map 868 



Chenopodium rjirjantospermum Aellen 



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Map 869 



Chenopodium Standleyanum Aellen 



10a. Chenopodium gigantospermum f. Griffithsii Aellen. (Rep. spec, 

 nov. regn. veget. 26: 147. 1929.) Aellen cites one specimen from St. 

 Joseph County. 



11. Chenopodium Standleyanum Aellen. (Rep. spec. nov. regn. veget. 

 26: 153. 1929.) (C. Boscianum Moq. in part [loc. : "Texas," leg. Drum- 

 mond no. 246] and of authors.) Map 869. True C. Berlandieri Moq. ssp. 

 Boscianum (Moq.) Aellen occurs in the southern states. In sandy soil 

 along roadsides and in open sandy woods. 



Pa. to Minn., southw. to Fla. and N. Mex. 



12. Chenopodium missouriense Aellen. (Bot. Not., Lund, 1928: 206. 

 1928.) (C. paganum Standley, N. Amer. Flora 21(1) : 23. 1916, in part, 

 not Reichenbach.) Map 870. In areas formerly occupied by prairies. 



12a. Chenopodium missouriense var. Bushianum Aellen. (Rep. spec, 

 nov. regn. veget. 26 : 156. 1929.) Aellen cites one specimen from Spencer 

 County. 



13. Chenopodium murale L. Nettleleaved Goosefoot, Sowbane, 

 Town Goosefoot. Map 871. Introduced in America. 



14. Chenopodium urbicum L. City or Upright Goosefoot. Map 872. 

 Introduced in America. 



Reported from Clark, lefferson, Kosciusko, Marion, Monroe, Steuben, 

 Tippecanoe, and Vigo Counties. 



14a. Chenopodium urbicum var. intermedium (Mert. & Koch) Koch. 

 Reported from Pulaski County. 



2224. CYCLOLftMA Moq. Winged Pigweed 



1. Cycloloma atriplicifolium (Spreng.) Coult. Winged Pigweed. Map 

 873. This plant occurs mostly in sand ballast along railroads and in the 

 dunes. Characteristic in late summer. 



Man. to Ind., Ark. and westw. across the plains; introd. eastw. 



