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- The Chenopodioideae are a subfamily of the flowering plant family Amaranthaceae in the APG III system, which is largely based on molecular phylogeny,...
- which are regarded as a basal lineage, Betoideae, Camphorosmoideae, Chenopodioideae, Corispermoideae, Salicornioideae, Salsoloideae, and Suaedoideae. In...
- It is of the order Caryophyllales, family Amaranthaceae, subfamily Chenopodioideae. Its leaves are a common edible vegetable consumed either fresh, or...
- (/ˈɒrɪtʃ, -ətʃ/; also spelled orach). It belongs to the subfamily Chenopodioideae of the family Amaranthaceae s.l.. The genus is quite variable and widely...
- Amaranthaceae, the genus Chenopodium is the namesake member of the subfamily Chenopodioideae. The species of Chenopodium (s.str., description according to Fuentes...
- family Pyralidae Anabasis (plant), a genus of desert shrubs in family Chenopodioideae Anabatic wind, a wind which blows up a steep slope or mountain side...
- Zaleya Amaranthaceae: subfamily Amaranthoideae: Arthraerva subfamily Chenopodioideae (family Chenopodiaceae):) Atriplex, Chenopodium, Dissocarpus, Einadia...
- Rachel Naegele. Other economically important members of the subfamily Chenopodioideae: Beetroot Chard Mangelwurzel or fodder beet In the United States, genetically...
- Spinacia is a flowering plant genus in the subfamily Chenopodioideae of the family Amaranthaceae. The most common member is spinach. The species in genus...
- intermediates) Amaranthus (Amaranthoideae) – 90 C4 species Atriplex (Chenopodioideae) – around 180 C4 species B****ia–Camphorosma clade (Camphorosmoideae)...