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Chenopodium vulvaria Speg.

Authors: Ana Maria Planchuelo;

Chenopodium vulvaria Speg.

Abstract

15. Chenopodium vulvaria (L.) Speg. Cáliz fructífero modioliforme de 1,7-1,8 mm de diám. X 0,8 mm de gros., formado por 5 sépalos libres en la mitad superior, encerrando total o casi totalmente al fruto. Sépalos herbáceos de:superficie farinosa, blanco amarillentos, totalmente cubiertos de pelos vesiculosos, blancos de cabezuela ancha. Frutos entre lenticulares y globosos, do 1,3-1,4mm de diám. X 0,6 mm de gros., con pericarpio granuloso, glabro, blanco-amarillento, adherido a la semilla. Semillas horizontales, lenticulares a globosas, con borde agudo de 1,2- 1.3 mm de diám. X 0.5 mm de gros., con tegumento seminal liso, castaño-rojizo, brillante. Radícula algo pro-minente. Perisperma vitreo. Especie originaria de Europa, muy común en Norteamérica, anual, de olor fétido. Habita en Chubut y ha sido coleccionada en Río Negro en un cultivo de alfalfa. Exsiccata; Prov. Chubut: Depto Cushamen: Leleque, Soriano 2350 (BAA).

Published as part of Ana Maria Planchuelo, 1975, Estudio de los frutos y semillas del género Chenopodium en la Argentina, pp. 553 in Darwiniana 19 on page 553

Keywords

Tracheophyta, Magnoliopsida, Chenopodium, Amaranthaceae, Biodiversity, Plantae, Chenopodium vulvaria, Caryophyllales, Taxonomy

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