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EXPERIMENT STATION BULLETIN. 



Fig. 50 (49). 



Oak-leaved Goosefoot. Chenopodium 



glaucum L. Annual, spreading, 8-30 cm. high; 

 leaves pale green above, white-mealy below, 

 mostly oblong, sinuate-dentate, 24 cm. long; 

 spikes small axillary. Often found in waste 

 places over much of the globe, coming to this 

 country from Europe. 



Fig. 51 (50). 



Maple-leaved Goosefoot. Chenopodium 

 hybridum L. Annual, bright green, not mealy, 

 30-120 or more high; leaves thin, cordate, often 

 ovate-rhombic, the lower, 8-15 cm. long, taper 

 pointed, 1-4 large teeth on each side; racemes 

 loosely panicled, leafless. Native to North 

 America and Europe. Not a prominent weed 

 in Michigan. 



