Difference between revisions of "Dysphania sect. Orthospora"

(R. Brown) Mosyakin & Clemants

Ukrayins’k. Bot. Zhurn., n. s. 59: 382. 2002.

Basionym: Chenopodium sect. Orthosporum R. Brown Prodr., 407. 1810
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Revision as of 22:40, 16 December 2019

Plants annual. Leaf blades with margins sinuate-dentate [to unlobed]. Inflorescences of compact axillary glomerules or cymes. Flowers: perianth segments [4–]5, distinct nearly to base, partially enclosing fruit; stamens absent or 1[–2]; styles 2. Seeds vertical.

Distribution

Pacific Islands (New Zealand), Australia, some species locally introduced and naturalized in other regions.

Discussion

Species 6 (3 in the flora).

Selected References

None.

Steven E. Clemants +  and Sergei L. Mosyakin +
(R. Brown) Mosyakin & Clemants +
Chenopodium sect. Orthosporum +
Pacific Islands (New Zealand) +, Australia +  and some species locally introduced and naturalized in other regions. +
Ukrayins’k. Bot. Zhurn., n. s. +
Dysphania sect. Orthospora +
Dysphania +
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