— 128 — 



= Moqu., 1. c, 91 Y.intcrmedium Schult, Syst, VI, 282 (1820). — A. hortensis /S, L. Spec, 1. c 

 — A. ruhra Crantz, Inst, I, 206 (1766)] vel totius plantae partes intense sanguineae = 



3. ruberrima [Hort; v. ruhra D6U, Fl. Bad., 604 (1859)] vel tota planta ochroleuca = 



4. OChroleucutn [Kuntze, Fl. Leipz.. 220 (1867)]. 



b) Folia normalia inferiora cordato- vel hastato - triangularia leviter sinuato • dentata 

 subintegra, obtusa v. acuta reperiuntur, sed variant: 5. denticulatum Beck, Fl. Nied. Ost., 334. 

 Folia inferiora et media conpicue et copiose sinuato-dentata. Rarius. — 6. triangulare 

 Peterm., Pflanz. Schliiss., 378 inferiora in basi subtruncata-triangularia, dentata; superiora 

 triangularia subhastata; 7. OVatum Peterm., I. c; inferiora ovato-ovalia, in basi subcordata, 

 subintegra; superiora ovato-oblonga. Hinc inde. — 8. obtusifolium Moqu. in DC, Prodr., 

 XIII 2, 91 Viridescens. Folia obtusissima. Bracteolae majores. Rare. 9. microtheoa 

 [Lorr. et Barr., Fl. Monsp., 559 (1876). — A. microtheca Moqu. in DC, Prodr., XHI 2, 91 

 (1849). — A. veneta Moqu., Chenop. enum., 52 (1840) non Willd.] Folia inferiora deltoideo- 

 hastata, media ovato-lanceolata, obtusa, omnia integerrima subtus farinosa, pallide. 

 glauca. Inquilinum! iu Gallia meridionali, Macedonia. Etiam coUtur et subspontaueum. 



c) 10. microspermum Moqu., Chenop. enum., 52 (1840) et in DC, Prodr., XIII 2, 91 

 A. triangularis et A. TJiouini Hort. (f. Moqu.) ? A. spectabilis Ehrh. Viridis aut rubicunda. 

 Folia conformia; (inferiora vidi triangularia, obtusa, superiora ovato-triangularia vel ovato- 

 oblonga). Fructus (bracteolae?) minores. 



Atriplex hortensis sec. autorum Tartariae incola, mea quidem opinione ex A^ iiitente 

 cultura ortum, saepe in hortis olitoriis ad usum culinai-ium colitur, frequenter in locis steri- 

 libus, ruderatis et in ejectamentis hortorum silvescit sed brevi tempore" interjecto perit. 

 Floret mens. Junio — Sept 



Exsiccatae: Magnier, Fl. sel., nr. 954 {microtheca); Tausch, FI. boh., nr. 1328. 



Tab. 260. Atriplex hortensis L. 1. Plantae pars superior. 2. Folium inferum (dimi- 

 nutUm). 3. Flores (? et S bibracteolati. 4. Inflorescentiae fructiferae pars. 5. Fructus bibrac- 

 teolatus cum semine alutaceo et 6. nigrescente (bracteolis anticis ademptis). 7. Fructus 

 chlamydeus semine horizontali. 8. Semen longitudinaliter sectum. (3 — 8 +). 



2. Subgen. Schizotheca 



Atriplex sect Teutliopsis Dumort., Fl. Belg., 20 (1826) sec diagn.; Moqu. in DC, Prodr., 

 Xin 2, 92; sect. ScMzotheca C A. Mey. in Ledeb., Fl. Alt IV, 306 (1883); Endl, Gen., 293; 

 sect Armola Kirschl, Fl. vog. rhen., H, 5 (1870); sect Homospermae Neilr., FI. Nied. Ost., 

 273 (1859); sect Schizotheca subs. Tett^Ziopsis Westerl. in Linnaea XL (1876), 140; subgen. 

 Euatriplex sect. Teutliopsis Volkens in Nat. Pflanz. Fam., EI 1 a 65. — Schizotheca Lindl, 

 Veg. Kingd., 513 (1847); Celak., Prodr. Fl. Boehm., 147; Beck, Fl. Nied. Ost, 334. — Teiit- 

 liopsis Celak. in Ost. bot Zeit (1872), 168. 



Flores monoici v. dioici, duplices; masculini dichasium proprium formantes*), ebrac- 

 teolati, chlamydei; ovarium rudimentum saepe nectariferum ; feniinei sub dichasiis S positi, 

 conformes, bracteolati, achlamydei, fructu compresso et semine erecto praediti. Bracteolae 

 fructuum auctae, basim versus ± connatae, rarius subliberae. Testa alutacea vel nigra cru- 

 stacea. Radix lateralis, ascendens. FoUorum basis nervis lateraUbus nunquam marginata. 



*) Confer Eichier, Bliitendiagr., n, 83—84. 



