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chenopodium glaucum (n)

annual European plant with spikes of greenish flowers and leaves that are white and hairy on the underside; common as a weed in North America

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annual European plant with spikes of greenish flowers and leaves that are white and hairy on the underside; common as a weed in North America

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Chenopodium glaucum, also known as oak-leaved goosefoot, is a species of flowering plant in the family Amaranthaceae.

The foliage of Chenopodium glaucum bears a resemblance to the leaves of certain oak trees, hence its common name.

This plant is native to regions of Europe, Asia, and North Africa, where it typically grows in disturbed habitats such as fields and roadsides.

Chenopodium glaucum is often considered a weed due to its ability to colonize agricultural areas rapidly.