Dysphania pumilio (R.Br.) Mosyakin & Clemants, Ukrayins’k. Bot. Zhurn. 59: 382 2002. (syn:
Australia (Western Australia, Northern Territory, South Australia, Queensland,
New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania), USA (introduced) (Arkansas (introduced), California (introduced), Connecticut (introduced), D.C. (introduced), Florida (introduced), Georgia (introduced), Illinois (introduced), Kansas (introduced), Kentucky (introduced), Louisiana (introduced), Massachusetts (introduced), Missouri (introduced), Nevada (introduced), New Jersey (introduced), New York (introduced), Ohio (introduced), Oklahoma (introduced), Oregon (introduced), Pennsylvania (introduced), Rhode Island (introduced), South Carolina (introduced), Tennessee (introduced), Texas (introduced), Virginia (introduced), Washington (introduced), Wisconsin (introduced)), C-Europe (introduced), Germany (introduced), Czech Republic (introduced), Slovakia (introduced), Greece (introduced), East Aegaean Isl. (introduced), W-European Russia (introduced), Russian Far East (introduced), Kazakhstan (introduced), Korea (introduced), trop. Africa (introduced), South Africa (introduced) (Transvaal (introduced), Free State (introduced), Cape Prov. (introduced)), Namibia (introduced), New Zealand (introduced), Argentina (introduced), Paraguay (introduced), India (introduced) as per Catalogue of Life;
Id requested : 5 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (3)- 1 Mb each except for one. I got a small herb along with coriander plants, it belongs to Urticaceae, I could not identify with the literature available to me. Please help me in the Id
It is a annual herb, 10-20 cm long branches from root; flowers tiny 1-2mm white in axillary head like clusters
Pl check for Dysphania pumilio Amaranthaceae (Previously under Chenopodiaceae. Thank you … for the valuable suggestion, yes it is Dysphania pmilo
Plants From Australia 2018:: Dysphania pumilio-NS April 2020-10 :
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This was a wild plant growing in a garden.. got it identified as Dysphania pumilio….
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