Vascular Plants

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Chenopodium glaucum L., legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Wilson, Paul G. in George, A.S. (ed.) (1984), Chenopodiaceae. Flora of Australia 4: 135, 137, Map 182 [secondary reference]
taxonomic synonym: Chenopodium ambiguum R.Br. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Chenopodium littorale Moq. nom. illeg. taxonomic synonym: Chenopodium ambiguum var. minus Moq. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Chenopodium ambiguum var. majus Moq. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Chenopodium glaucum var. ambiguum (R.Br.) Hook.f. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Chenopodium glaucum subsp. ambiguum (R.Br.) Murr & Thell. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Chenopodium glaucum f. minus (Moq.) Aellen legitimate misapplication: Chenopodium glaucum var. littorale Rodway legitimate by Rodway, L. (1903), The Tasmanian Flora: 155 common name: Glaucous Goosefoot [n/a]

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Chenopodium glaucum L.

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