RF2M4WF1R–Leafy vegetable - White goose foot. Scientific name - Chenopodium album. It is extensively cultivated and consumed in North and Northeast India.
RF2D9J2R2–Lamb's quarters plant isolated on white, Chenopodium album
RF2R8279N–Lamb's quarter flowers Lamb's quarter Chenopodium album is a roadside weed, but the young leaves are edible.
RMADKXJE–Fat Hen chenopodium album growing in arable sugar beet crop Norfolk Uk June
RMP5F1CF–N/A. Chenopodium album L. Original Caption Acker-Melde, Chenopodium album . 1796. Johann Georg Sturm (Painter: Jacob Sturm) 336 Chenopodium album Sturm27
RMA5X836–lambs quarters pigweed Chenopodium album Chenopodiaceae Goosefoot family pollen is strong allergen
RMMKNF9J–White Goosefoot, Chenopodium album
RM2ARC5XK–Seedling scentless mayweed (Tripleurospermum inodorum) and other broad-leaved weeds in a seedlng sugar beet row after interrow cultivation
RMD7H9XP–Lambs Quarters Melde Goosefoot Chenopodium album stalk with leaves Studio picture against white background
RMDTGC3F–Chenopodium album, goosefoot
RMWD7WTM–Weißer Gänsefuß, Gänsefuß, Gänsefuss, Weisser Gänsefuss, Weiß-Gänsefuß, Ackermelde, Melde, Falsche-Melde, Chenopodium album, lamb's quarters, melde, g
RFWWDAFX–Seed mass of Chenopodium / Goosefoot - common agricultural weeds - in the corner of a field. Possibly Chenopodium album - SEE NOTES for more detail.
RMF7CHYW–Flower fairies of goosefoot, Chenopodium album, as a chef in apron with ladle, sage, Salvia officinalis, and houseleek, Sempervivum tectorum, as maids. Chromolithograph after an illustration by Walter Crane from A Flower Wedding, Cassell, London, 1905.
RF2PD8JK5–In nature, the field grows a quinoa (Chenopodium)
RFKH3EY4–Foliage leaves of Fat-Hen, White Goosefoot / Chenopodium album - an edible agricultural weed once regularly used as food. Now a foraged wild food.
RMRYD4CX–Chenopodium Album Var. Candicans White Goosefoot
RF2E08T7Y–Old botanical illustration engraving of Chenopodium album / Fat Hen, White Goosefoot. Some uses in Ayurvedic medicine rather than European. See Notes
RF2RPKDNB–Chenopodium album, edible plant, common names include lamb's quarters, melde, goosefoot, white goosefoot, wild spinach, bathua and fat-hen.
RMPC38CF–Fat-hen or lamb's quarters, Chenopodium album, flowering weed in a growing maize crop, Berkshire, July
RF2MNXGFP–Chenopodium album is also called lamb's quarters, melde, goosefoot or fat-hen.
RFKH3F0N–Foliage leaves of Fat-Hen / Chenopodium album - an agricultural weed that is edible and was once regularly used as food. Now a foraged wild food.
RF2MNXH5A–Lambs quarter flowers Lamb's quarter Chenopodium album is a roadside weed, but the young leaves are edible.
RF2C85T7P–Wild spinach Leaf
RF2MNXP62–Chenopodium album is a type of annual herbaceous gray-green, covered with grayish powder plants of the Lobodaceae family.
RF2M71MDW–Chenopodium album is a type of annual herbaceous gray-green, covered with grayish powder plants of the Lobodaceae family.
RF2X1JE8A–Chenopodium album, edible plant, common names include lamb's quarters, melde, goosefoot, white goosefoot, wild spinach, bathua and fat-hen.
RMADKXJC–Fat Hen chenopodium album growing in arable sugar beet crop Norfolk Uk June
RMAY5G66–Plants Chenopodium Album
RMBKTHP1–Stonechat foraging perched op plant growing on rivershore
RMW2E8D0–Gänsefuß-Küchle, Gänsefussküchle, Gänsefuss-Küchle, Gänsefuss-Pfannkuchen, Blüten und Blätter vom Weißen Gänsefuß werden in Pfannkuchenteig, Teig geta
RMAPFTJC–Small nettle Urtica urens annual weeds in a young sugar beet crop
RF2PD8JJ4–In nature, the field grows a quinoa (Chenopodium)
RMCX966H–Chenopodium agreste
RMRYD4AD–Chenopodium Album Var. Paganum Green Goosefoot Var. B
RMCEG1NC–Lamb's quarters, Chenopodium album.
RMJ7TJ1T–Chenopodium album Sturm27
RM2AENYFF–Fat hen or pigweed, Chenopodium album, plant at stem extension with early flower buds, Berkshire, June
RMJ37PBE–Chenopodium album Lindman DESC
RFKH3F0R–Foliage leaves of Fat-Hen / Chenopodium album - an agricultural weed that is edible and was once regularly used as food. Now a foraged wild food.
RM2RGPFB0–White Goose-foot (Chenopodium album) - William Catto 1915 by William Catto
RFKH6MB8–Leaves of Fat-Hen, White Goosefoot / Chenopodium album - a weed that is edible and was once regularly used as food. Now a foraged wild / survival food
RMP8T0NR–. 21 351 Chenopodium album
RM2BXA14G–Chenopodium album L Chenopodium album L.
RF2X3YKH7–Chenopodium album, edible plant, common names include lamb's quarters, melde, goosefoot, white goosefoot, wild spinach, bathua and fat-hen.
RMEN23JP–Wildflowers. 1.The Small Nettle 2.Bog Myrtle 3.Narrow leaved Orache 4. Curled Dock 5.Fat Hen
RMW2E8H4–Gänsefuss-Spinat, Gänsefuß-Spinat, Spinat aus Weißem Gänsefuß, Gänsefusssalat mit Tomaten, Zwiebeln und Schafskäse in einer Pfanne, Weißer Gänsefuß, G
RMAPFRX6–Various arable annual weeds in young sugar beet crop
RF2PD8JKB–In nature, the field grows a quinoa (Chenopodium)
RMAPFJP7–Severe infestation of broad leaved weeds in young sugar beet crop
RF2PP705K–In nature, the field grows a chenopodium hybridum (Chenopodiastrum hybridum
RM2A5PB29–Small nettle (Urtica urens) annual weeds in a young sugar beet crop on dark fen soil, Cambridgeshire
RF2PGF24M–In nature, the field grows a chenopodium hybridum (Chenopodiastrum hybridum)
RM2AB7X87–Fat-hen or lamb's quarters, Chenopodium album, young plants of annual arable and garden weed, May
RMKBTEYX–351 Chenopodium album
RFJAP485–plant green
RM2ANGDJN–The British farmer's plant portfolio : specimens of the principal British grasses, forage plants and weeds : with full descriptions . 38. WHITE GOOSE FOOT. (Chenopodium album.).
RFKH6MAW–Leaves of Fat-Hen, White Goosefoot / Chenopodium album - a weed that is edible and was once regularly used as food. Now a foraged wild / survival food
RMP7DY0E–Flower fairies of goosefoot, Chenopodium album, as a chef in apron with ladle, sage, Salvia officinalis, and houseleek, Sempervivum tectorum, as maids. Chromolithograph after an illustration by Walter Crane from A Flower Wedding, Cassell, London, 1905.
RM2C1JP59–Chenopodium album L Chenopodium album L.
RMDDWDFG–Chenopodium album, var. candicans; White Goosefoot
RM2TCBJFP–White Goose-foot (Chenopodium album) - William Catto
RMW2E8GK–Gänsefuss-Spinat, Gänsefuß-Spinat, Spinat aus Weißem Gänsefuß, Gänsefusssalat mit Tomaten, Zwiebeln und Schafskäse in einer Pfanne, Weißer Gänsefuß, G
RMPG2K5A–. Key and flora : northern and central states . Botany. B Fig. 15. Pigweed (Chenopodium album) A, Bj&ower; C, fruit. (All about seven times natural size) lobed or the lobes pinnate. Flowers in loose, diverging, leafless ra- cemes. The whole plant is sweet-scented. Introduced from Europe and naturalized in gardens and along roadsides. 2. C. glaucum. L. Oak-Leaved Goosefoot. Annual, succulent, somewhat mealy. Stem spreading, much branched, 5-12 in. high. Leaves varying from oblong to lanceolate, obtuse, some or all of them more or less sinuate-toothed, 1-2 in. long. Flower clusters mostly sm
RMMKNA6D–White Goosefoot
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RFKGAKHJ–Vegetable Salad, Illustration of Hand Drawn Sketch Delicious Fresh Green Fluted Pumpkin, Fat Hen and Fiddlehead Isolated on White Background.
RM2A49DAW–Various broad leaved weed seedlings in very young seedling sugar beet crop on Fen soil, Cambridgshire
RF2PHCH0B–In nature, the grows chenopodium hybridum (Chenopodiastrum hybridum)
RMDP7BHX–Fat hen, Chenopodium album, seedling with cotyledons and two true leaves forming - an annual arable and garden weed
RF2PHCGWJ–In nature, the field grows a chenopodium hybridum (Chenopodiastrum hybridum)
RM2A49DAJ–Various seedling broad-leaved weeds in a very young sugar beet crop on the Fens in Cambridgeshire
RM2ANGE3P–The British farmer's plant portfolio : specimens of the principal British grasses, forage plants and weeds : with full descriptions . 38. WHITE GOOSE FOOT. (Chenopodium album.)
RFKH6MBP–Leaves of Fat-Hen, White Goosefoot / Chenopodium album - a weed that is edible and was once regularly used as food. Now a foraged wild / survival food
RMP5DCED–Lamb's quarters, Chenopodium album. Handcoloured botanical drawn and engraved by Pierre Bulliard from his own 'Flora Parisiensis,' 1776, Paris, P. F. Didot. Pierre Bulliard (1752-1793) was a famous French botanist who pioneered the three-colour-plate printing technique. His introduction to the flowers of Paris included 640 plants.
RM2C1JP46–Chenopodium album L Chenopodium album L.
RMDDX1TB–Chenopodium album var. paganum; Green Goosefoot, var. B.
RMRX5RWP–An illustrated flora of the An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 Genus GOOSEFOOT FAMILY. 4. Chenopodium leptophyllum (Moq.) Nutt. Narrow-leaved Goosefoot. Fig. 1680. Chenopodium album var. leptophyllum Moq. in DC. Prodr. 13': 71. 1849. Chenopodium leptophyllum Nutt.; Moq. in DC. Prodr. 13': -I. As synonym. 1849. Chenopodium leptophyllum var. oblongifolium S. Wats. Proc. Am. Acad.
RF2MNXH6P–Chenopodium album is also called lamb's quarters, melde, goosefoot or fat-hen.
RMW2E8D5–Gänsefuß-Küchle, Gänsefussküchle, Gänsefuss-Küchle, Gänsefuss-Pfannkuchen, Blüten und Blätter vom Weißen Gänsefuß werden in Pfannkuchenteig, Teig geta
RF2MNXP6M–Chenopodium album is a type of annual herbaceous gray-green, covered with grayish powder plants of the Lobodaceae family.
RMPG3TW8–. Essentials of botany. Botany; Botany. B Fig. 15. Pigweed {Chenopodium album) A,B,&oweT:; C, fruit. (All aboat seven times natural size) lobed or the lobes pinnate. Flowers in loose, diverging, leafless ra- cemes. The whole plant is sweet-scented. Introduced from Europe and naturalized in gardens and along roadsides. 2. C. glaucum L. Oak-Leaved'Goosefoot. Annual, succulent, somewhat mealy. Stem spreading, much branched, 5-12 in. high. Leaves varying from oblong to lanceolate, obtuse, some or all of them more or less sinuate-toothed, 1-2 in. long. Flower clusters mostly small axillary spik
RMMAB6CA–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Fig. 1—5. Briardia purpurascens. Fig. 1. Stengel von Chenopodium album mit dem Pilz in natürlicher Grösse. Fig. 2. Apothecien von oben gesehen. Fig. 3. Querschnitt durch Apothecien. Fig. 4. Schlauch mit Paraphysen. Fig. 5. Sporen. (Fig. 2 u. S etwas, Fig. 4 u. b stark vergrössert. Alles nach der Natur.) Eine wunderschöne, durch die länglichen, rothen, im trockenen Zustande Hysterium-artigen Apothecien sehr charakteristische Art, welche möglicher Weise identisch ist mit Hysterium rubrum Pries, Sclerom. exs. 4
RMF32CF0–Fat hen, Chenopodium album, weed plant about the flower with glaucous vesicle covered and water repellent leaves, Berkshire, England, July
RF2PP704X–In nature, the field grows a chenopodium hybridum (Chenopodiastrum hybridum
RM2ANGF4M–The British farmer's plant portfolio : specimens of the principal British grasses, forage plants and weeds : with full descriptions . 38. WHITE GOOSE FOOT. (Chenopodium album.)
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