Dysphania schraderiana
Dysphania schraderiana (Schult.) Mosyakin & Clemants

Dysphania schraderiana is a species in the Chenopodiaceae family, with a wide distribution across Europe, Africa, and parts of Asia. It was first described in 2002 by Mosyakin and Clemants.
Description
Dysphania schraderiana is a member of the Chenopodiaceae family, commonly known as the goosefoot family. It is native to various regions including Belgium, the Flemish and Walloon regions, parts of Central and Eastern Europe, and several African countries such as Angola, Botswana, and Ethiopia. The species was formally published in 2002 by Mosyakin and Clemants, based on earlier work by Schult. It is found in diverse habitats across these regions, reflecting its broad ecological adaptability. This species is part of the genus Dysphania, which includes several other herbaceous plants known for their ecological and sometimes agricultural significance.
Distribution
Belgium · Flemish Region · Walloon Region · AT · ZW · SE · CZ · Mountain Zebra National Park · NO · DK · Angola · Botswana · Cape Provinces · Central European Rus · Chad · Czechoslovakia · Denmark · Djibouti · Eritrea · Ethiopia · Finland · Free State · Hungary · Inner Mongolia · Italy · Kenya · KwaZulu-Natal · Lesotho · Namibia · Northern Provinces
Synonyms
Chenopodium foetidumChenopodium schraderianumChenopodium foetidum subsp. tibetanumTeloxys schraderianaTeloxys foetida