Species Chenopodium carinatum × cristatum
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There aren’t any identifications of Chenopodium carinatum × cristatum.
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Etymology of Chenopodium:
Gk. kheno = goose; podion = little foot; hence ‘goose-foot’; referring to the shape of the leaves which, in some species, resemble the webbed feet of geese.
Etymology of carinatum:
From the Latin cristata / cristatus meaning ‘tufted’, 'crested' or 'comb-like' as in resembling the comb on a chicken
Scientific name:
Chenopodium carinatum R. Br. × cristatum F. Muell.
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Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Chenopodium carinatum × cristatum.