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- "Pseudogynoxys chenopodioides". PLANTS Database. United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Retrieved 15 October 2015. Pseudogynoxys chenopodioides (****h)...
- Solanum chenopodioides, commonly known as the whitetip nightshade or velvety nightshade, is a shrub of the family Solanaceae native to South America. It...
- Oxybasis chenopodioides (syn. Chenopodium chenopodioides) is a species of flowering plant in the family Amaranthaceae known by the common name saltmarsh...
- ISSN 2454-3055. Retrieved 16 February 2021 – via ResearchGate. Pseudogynoxys chenopodioides (Mexican flamevine) CGAPS Odom, R.B.; James, W.D.; Berger, T.G. (2000)...
- Oxybasis consists of 5 species: Oxybasis chenopodioides (L.) S. Fuentes, Uotila & Borsch (Syn. Chenopodium chenopodioides (L.) Aellen), small red Goosefoot,...
- Pyrostegia venusta, flamevine or orange trumpet vine Pseudogynoxys chenopodioides, Mexican flamevine Rosa banksiae, Lady Banks' rose Rosa filipes, climbing...
- West Indian nightshade, glossy nightshade (Americas, Hawaiʻi) Solanum chenopodioides Lam. – Goosefoot nightshade, slender nightshade (including S. gracilius)...
- species, for example: Oxybasis chenopodioides (L.) S. Fuentes, Uotila & Borsch – low goosefoot (Syn. Chenopodium chenopodioides (L.) Aellen) Oxybasis glauca...
- Badillo Aster ambiguus (DC.) E.H.L.Krause Conyza ambigua DC. Conyza chenopodioides DC. Conyza crispa] (Pourret) Rupr. Conyza crispa (Pourr.) Cout. Conyza...
- Pseudogynoxys bogotensis (Spreng.) Cuatrec. - Colombia Pseudogynoxys chenopodioides (****h) Cabrera - from Tamaulipas to Nicaragua; introduced in Florida...