Thank you

very prompt


On Thu, Mar 21, 2019 at 4:29 PM Alexander Sukhorukov <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> it is easy. Some leaves are clearly trilobate with elongated mid-lobe.
> Second, the inflorescence is leafy and much smaller in C. ficifolium in
> contrast to almost all forms of C. album.
> Chenopodium filifolium is very common in Central Nepal at the altitudes
> 500-2000 m.
> Alexander
>
>
>
> Alexander P. Sukhorukov
> Dept. Higher Plants
> Biological Faculty
> Moscow State University
> 119234 Russia
>
> goosefoot  leaf  =  i do see
> but fifcifolium= ficus like, dont see it
>
> can someone please  explain?
>
> usha di
> nice pictures by the way Saroj ji
> great closeups of the flowers
> thanks
> usha di
>
>

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