taxonID	type	description	language	source
7A470E82CA520B2F848151881EFD9D16.taxon	description	; stem ascending, branched; leaves rhomboid-ovate, obtuse or acute, entire, ½ - 1 in. long, ⅓ - ¾ in. wide, white-pulverulent especially beneath; petiole up to ½ in. long; flowers in subsessile clusters closely placed along the rhachis, 1 lin. in diam.; perianth-segments elliptic-ovate, not keeled, green with white margins, farinose outside; stamens as long as the perianth; seed depressed, rather acute at the margin; embryo annular. Fl. Dan, t. 1152; Moquin in DsC. Prodr. xiii. ii. 64, 460. C. olidum Curt. Fl. Lond. fasc. v. t. 20; Drege, Zwei Pfl. Documente, 67.	en	C. H. Wright (1912): Chenopodium vulvaria. In: William T. Thiselton-Dyer (Ed): Flora Capensis. Flora Capensis 5: 438, URL: http://un.availab.le
7A470E82CA520B2F848151881EFD9D16.taxon	materials_examined	Coast Region: Albany Div.; near Grahamstown, MacOwan, 3414, partly! Kingwilliams Town Div.; banks of the Buffalo River near King Williams Town Galpin, 5939!. ' Western Region: Little Namaqualand; on hills at Brakdam, 2000 ft, Schlechter, 11159!, Central Region: Prince Albert Div.; between Droogeheuvel and Jackhals Fontein, 2500 - 3000 ft., Drege. Kalahari Region: Transvaal; Pretoria, Miss Leendertz, 12! Also in Europe and North Africa. -	en	C. H. Wright (1912): Chenopodium vulvaria. In: William T. Thiselton-Dyer (Ed): Flora Capensis. Flora Capensis 5: 438, URL: http://un.availab.le
