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it is Chenopodium ficifolium.
Alexander P. Sukhorukov
Dept. Higher Plants
Biological Faculty
Moscow State University
119234 Russia
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it is easy. Some leaves are clearly trilobate with elongated mid-lobe. Second, the inflorescence is leafy and much smaller in C. ficifolium in contrast to almost all forms of C. album.
Chenopodium filifolium is very common in Central Nepal at the altitudes 500-2000 m.
Alexander
Alexander P. Sukhorukov
Dept. Higher Plants
Biological Faculty
Moscow State University
119234 Russia
goosefoot leaf = i do seebut fifcifolium= ficus like, dont see itcan someone please explain?usha dinice pictures by the way Saroj jigreat closeups of the flowersthanksusha di