Chenopodium glaucum
Oak-Leaved Goosefoot
Flower Top (Four Sepals, Two Stamens)
North of Old Wives Lake
13-Aug-2018
The flowers from the specimen illustrated here apparently have three to five perianth lobes (sepals) even though the Flora of North America states there are three to four.
There are one or two stamens. The Flora of North America states there is only one stamen but the Flora of China correctly states that there are one or two.
A key to all the Chenopodium species occurring in Saskatchewan is found here. This key was derived from the key in the Flora of North America by removing all the non-Saskatchewan species. Another key to the Chenopodium species written by Diana Bizecki Robson is found here.
Chenopodium: Answers to key questions in Budd's Flora and Flora of Alberta leading to this genus. Not all the answers apply to all the species in Chenopodium, but they all do apply to Glaucum.
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Amaranthaceae: Answers to key questions in Budd's Flora leading to this family. Not all the answers apply to all the genera in Amaranthaceae, but they all do apply to Chenopodium.
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