Chenopodium Benthamii
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Chenopodium Benthamii
''Chenopodium benthamii'' (Syn. ''Rhagodia latifolia'') is a species of shrub endemic to midwest Western Australia. Description It grows as a shrub from 40 centimetres to two metres high, leathery, elliptical leaves, and panicles of green flowers. Taxonomy It was first published as a variety of ''Rhagodia crassifolia'' by George Bentham in 1870, based on a specimen collected from Dirk Hartog Island by Allan Cunningham. In 1983 Paul G. Wilson promoted it to specific rank. After phylogenetical research, Fuentes-Bazan et al. (2012) included this species in genus ''Chenopodium'' as ''Chenopodium latifolium''. but this name was a later homonym and thus illegitimate. In 2017, Iamonico & Mosyakin replaced it by the name ''Chenopodium benthamii'', in honour of George Bentham. Two subspecies are currently recognised: the autonym ''Chenopodium benthamii'' subsp. ''benthamii'', and ''Chenopodium benthamii'' subsp. ''rectum'' (Paul G. Wilson) Iamonico & Mosyakin, which was published by Wi ...
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