These species belong to the Oxygonum stuhlmannii–atriplicifolium complex, a group of species characterized by fruits with three prickles or teeth, and leaves always or sometimes sagittate to hastate.
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General Information. Oxygonum atriplicifolium is a slender, much branched, straggling and trailing plant that is sometimes annual, but more commonly ...
Name · Identification. Ceratogonum atriplicifolium Meisn. [family POLYGONACEAE ] Verified by Not on sheet, Oxygonum atriplicifolium (Meisn.) Martelli [family ...
Oxygonum is a genus of plants in the family Polygonaceae with about 30 species. It is native to eastern parts of Africa and to the Arabian Peninsula.
Classification · Kingdom Plantae · Phylum Streptophyta · Class Equisetopsida · Subclass Magnoliidae · Order. Caryophyllales. View Order Tree opens in a new tab.
Oxygonum atriplicifolium (Meisn.) Martelli. We have few details about this taxon; if you can provide any information, photos or reliable records, please ...
Oxygonum atriplicifolium is a species of herb in the family Polygonaceae. They are native to Southern Africa. They have achenes.
A slender, much branched, straggling and trailing herb. Stems weak, pubescent mainly down one side, up to 1 m. long or more. Ocreae up to 1 cm. long, ...
Classification ; kingdom; Plantae ; phylum; Tracheophyta ; class; Magnoliopsida ; order; Caryophyllales ; family; Polygonaceae ...
Source Materials Type, PLANT ; Organism Family, Polygonaceae ; Organism Genus, Oxygonum ; Organism Species, atriplicifolium ; Author, (MEISN.) MARTELLI.