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Chenopodium baccatum Labill. (Syn.
Rhagodia baccata)
Chenopodium benthamii Iamonico &
Mosyakin (Syn.:
Rhagodia latifolia)
Chenopodium berlandieri Moq...
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Chenopodium candolleanum (Syn.
Rhagodia candolleana),
commonly known as
seaberry saltbush, is a
shrub in the
subfamily Chenopodioideae of the
family Amaranthaceae...
- all
mainland states and
territories of
Australia where it is
known as
Rhagodia spinescens.
Chenopodium spinescens is a multi-stemmed
dense shrub to 2...
- species:
Rhagodia abessinica Roewer, 1933 —
Ethiopia Rhagodia indica Roewer, 1933 — ****stan
Rhagodia obscurior (Penther, 1913) — Iraq,
Turkey Rhagodia persica...
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Chenopodium baccatum (Syn.
Rhagodia baccata),
commonly known as
berry saltbush, is a
species of
shrub endemic to
Western Australia. It is a
spreading shrub...
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Chenopodium benthamii (Syn.
Rhagodia latifolia) is a
species of
shrub endemic to
midwest Western Australia. It
grows as a
shrub from 40
centimetres to...
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South Australia. It was
first described by
Alfred Moquin-Tandon in 1849 as
Rhagodia preissii, and this is the name
accepted by the
Council of
Heads of Australasian...
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Chenopodium paraboli**** (Syn.
Rhagodia parabolica),
commonly known as
fragrant saltbush or
mealy saltbush, is a
shrub in the
family Amaranthaceae. The...
- Eremophea, Halopeplis, Maireana, Malacocera, Neob****ia, Osteocarpum,
Rhagodia, Roycea, Halosarcia, Salicornia, Salsola, Sarcocornia, Sclerochlamys, Sclerolaena...
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Chenopodium robertianum (Syn.
Einadia hastata,
Rhagodia hastata),
known by the
common name of
saloop or
berry saltbush is a
small plant in the
family Amaranthaceae...