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Giant-Seed Goosefoot (Chenopodium simplex)

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Family: CHENOPODIACEAE
Genus: Chenopodium
Species: Giant-Seed Goosefoot (Chenopodium simplex)
Alternative Names: Chenopodium hybridum

Giant-Seed Goosefoot Species Description

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This species is native to North America north of Mexico.

Allergenicity: Giant-Seed Goosefoot (Chenopodium simplex) is a moderate allergen.

Pollination: Occurs in following seasons depending on latitude and elevation: Spring to Fall.

Angiosperm - Flowering Dicot: Plants in this group have two embryonic leaves (dicotyledons). Examples of dicotyledons are beans, buttercups, oaks, sunflowers, etc.

Forb: A broad-leaved herb other than a grass, especially one growing in a field, prairie, or meadow.

Weed: Any plant growing in cultivated ground to the injury of the crop or desired vegetation, or to the disfigurement of the place; an unsightly, useless, or injurious plant.

Annual: Plants in which the entire life cycle is completed within one growing season.

Herbaceous Stem: Not woody, lacking lignified tissues.

Giant-Seed Goosefoot Species Usage

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Giant-Seed Goosefoot Species Location

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The shaded areas on the map indicates where the species has been observed in the United States. Click the map to see a full scale version of these allergy areas.
  - Native, observed in a county
  - Introduced, observed in a county
  - Rarely observed
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