#goosefoot any of various weeds of the genus Chenopodium having small greenish flowers
supertype: herbaceous_plant__herb a plant lacking a permanent woody stem; many are flowering garden plants or potherbs; some having medicinal properties; some are pests
member of: genus_Chenopodium
subtype: lamb's-quarters__pigweed__wild_spinach__Chenopodium_album common weedy European plant introduced into North America; often used as a potherb
subtype: American_wormseed__Mexican_tea__Spanish_tea__wormseed__Chenopodium_ambrosioides rank-smelling tropical American pigweed
subtype: good-king-henry__allgood__fat_hen__fathen__wild_spinach__Chenopodium_bonus-henricus European plant naturalized in North America; often collected from the wild as a potherb
subtype: Jerusalem_oak__feather_geranium__feathergeranium__Mexican_tea__Chenopodium_botrys__Atriplex_mexicana Eurasian aromatic oak-leaved goosefoot with many yellow-green flowers; naturalized North America
subtype: strawberry_blite__strawberry_pigweed__Indian_paint__Chenopodium_capitatum European annual with clusters of greenish flowers followed by red pulpy berrylike fruit; naturalized North America
subtype: oak-leaved_goosefoot__oakleaf_goosefoot__oakleafgoosefoot__Chenopodium_glaucum annual European plant with spikes of greenish flowers and leaves that are white-hairy beneath; common as a weed in North America
subtype: sowbane__red_goosefoot__redgoosefoot__Chenopodium_hybridum herb considered fatal to swine
subtype: nettle-leaved_goosefoot__nettleleaf_goosefoot__Chenopodium_murale European annual with coarsely dentate leaves; widespread in United States and southern Canada
subtype: red_goosefoot__redgoosefoot__French_spinach__Chenopodium_rubrum common Eurasian weed; naturalized in United States
subtype: stinking_goosefoot__Chenopodium_vulvaria European goosefoot with strong-scented foliage; adventive in eastern North America
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