cut-leaf goosefoot
Dysphania multifida (L.) Mosyakin & Clemants
Dysphania multifida is a flowering plant in the Chenopodiaceae family, commonly known as cut-leaf goosefoot. It is native to various regions including parts of Europe, North America, and North Africa, with documented occurrences in Belgium, the United States, and other countries. The species was published in 2002.
Description
Dysphania multifida is a member of the Chenopodiaceae family and is widely distributed across multiple regions, including the TR, Belgium, the United States, and others. It is recognized by the common name cut-leaf goosefoot and has been formally described in 2002. This species is part of the genus Dysphania and is known for its distinct leaf morphology.
Other common names
Cutleaf goosefootcut-leaf goosefootsmall-leaf wormseed
Distribution
TR · Belgium · Brussels-Capital Region · Flemish Region · Walloon Region · IT · PT · FR · GR · SE · RO · AL · NO · DK · conterminous 48 United States · Alabama · Albania · Algeria · Argentina Northeast · Argentina Northwest · Argentina South · Baleares · Bolivia · Brazil South · Bulgaria · California · Canary Is. · Cape Provinces · Chile Central · Chile North
Synonyms
Roubieva microcarpaChenopodium microcarpumChenopodium multifidumChenopodium multifidum var. microcarpaDysphania microcarpaChenopodium multifidum f. spatulathumOrthosporum multifidumTeloxys multifidaRoubieva multifida