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Dysphania ambrosioides,
formerly Chenopodium ambrosioides,
known as epazote, Jesuit's tea,
Mexican tea or wormseed, is an
annual or short-lived perennial...
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gallformers The
Plant List
Ambrosia ambrosioides (Cav.) W.W.Payne
Flora of
North America Vol. 21 Page 12
Ambrosia ambrosioides (Delpino) W. W. Payne, J. Arnold...
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Bahia ambrosioides is a
South American species of
flowering plants in the
family Asteraceae. It is
native to
Chile including the Juan Fernández Islands...
- "Xanthium
ambrosioides Hook. & Arn".
Plants of the
World Online.
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
Retrieved 24
February 2022. "Xanthium
ambrosioides Hook. &...
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Peridroma ambrosioides is a moth of the
family Noctuidae. It is
found in the Valparaíso and Biobío
Regions of
Chile and
Buenos Aires, Bahía
Blanca and...
- bursage, sand
bursage Ambrosia a****inata (Brandegee) W.W.Payne
Ambrosia ambrosioides (Cav.) W.W.Payne – ambrosia-leaf bur ragweed, big bursage,
ambrosia bursage...
- San Luis Potosí, Querétaro, Hidalgo, Durango, Aguascalientes)
Bahia ambrosioides -
Chile incl. Juan Fernández
Islands Bahia aristata -
Mexico Bahia autumnalis...
- (quinoa, kañiwa, fat hen),
orache (Atriplex spp.), and
epazote (Dysphania
ambrosioides). The name is Gr**** for goosefoot, the
common name of a
genus of plants...
- (Agasyllis latifolia)
Elderflower (Sambucus spp.)
Epazote (Dysphania
ambrosioides)
Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) Fenugr**** (Trigonella foenum-grae****) Fenugr****...
- (Chenopodium pallidicaule) are
edible and are used as pseudocereals.
Dysphania ambrosioides (epazote) and
Dysphania anthelmintica are used as
medicinal herbs. Several...