Genus Chenopodium
The Goosefoot Family
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Chenopodium album (goosefoot, white), Lambsquarters, is often observed on roadsides and in vacant lots. The plants shown here growing in a vacant lot in Los Ă…lamos, New Mexico at an elevation of 7,200 feet. |
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| Chenopodium | capitatum Strawberry Blight |
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| Chenopodium capitatum (having a head), Strawberry Blight, growing on an East Facing ledge above Fish Creek near Steamboat Springs, Colorado, elevation 7,600 feet, July 30, 2007. | |||||
| Chenopodium | fremonii Fremont's Goosefoot |
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| Chenopodium fremontii, Fremont's Goosefoot, a large plant growing on slopes of the Los Alamos Ski Area, Jemez Mountains, elevation 9,000 feet. | |||||
| Chenopødium | incanum Mealy Goosefoot |
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| Chenopodium incanum (grey or silver colored), Mealy Goosefoot, growing adjacent to the Barr Trail east of Pikes Peak, Colorado, at an elevation of 7,550 feet on September 5, 2005. | |||||
| Chenopodium | neomexicanum
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| Chenopodium | graveolens Red Fetid Goosefoot
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