Chenopodium karoi (Murr) Aellen 1929 .

N asiamelde.

- Similar to C. vulvaria (11) but not stinking and often taller; less farinose and therefore greener. Lower leaves with slightly to distinctly 3-lobed blade; apex obtuse to acute, often slightly acuminate; midlobe entire or with a few low teeth; base rounded. Upper leaves elliptic to ovate. Inflorescence small, lax.

N Ak Oslo 1925, 1930. S SmI Jönköping 1930, BhG Göteborg 1937, 1938.-C Asia.