Dysphania botrys

(Linnaeus) Mosyakin & Clemants

Ukrayins’k. Bot. Zhurn., n. s. 59: 383. 2002.

Common names: Jerusalem-oak feather-geranium
WeedyIntroducedIllustrated
Basionym: Chenopodium botrys Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 1: 219. 1753
Synonyms: Teloxys botrys (Linna eus) W. A. Weber
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 4. Treatment on page 272. Mentioned on page 269, 271.
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Stems erect to ascending, branched at base to ± simple, 1–6 (–10) dm, pubescent with short-stalked glandular-hairs. Leaves aromatic; petiole to 2.5 mm; blade 1.3–4 × 0.6–2.7 cm, base cuneate, margins lyrate-sinuate, pinnatifid, or occasionally entire (in distal leaves), apex acute to subobtuse, glandular-pubescent abaxially. Inflorescences axillary cymes, often arranged in terminal thyrses, 12–24 cm, subtended by cauline leaves; bracts absent. Flowers: perianth segments 5, distinct nearly to base, distinct portion elliptic or ovate to oblong, 0.7–1.1 × 0.5–0.7 mm, apex acute to obtuse, rounded abaxially, densely glandular-pubescent, covering fruit at maturity; stamens 1–3 (–5); stigmas 2. Achenes subglobose; pericarp adherent, membranaceous, papillose, becoming rugose, usually white-blotchy. Seeds globose to subglobose, (0.5–) 0.6–0.8 × 0.5–0.7 mm, margins rounded (rarely indistinctly furrowed); seed-coat rugose. 2n = 18.


Phenology: Fruiting Aug–Oct.
Habitat: Sandy or gravelly soils, dry rocky ridges and cliffs, mud flats, waste places
Elevation: 0-2000 m

Distribution

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Introduced; B.C., N.B., N.S., Ont., P.E.I., Que., Ariz., Calif., Colo., Conn., Del., Idaho, Ill., Ind., Iowa, Kans., Ky., La., Maine, Md., Mass., Mich., Minn., Mo., Mont., Nebr., Nev., N.H., N.J., N.Mex., N.Y., N.C., N.Dak., Ohio, Oreg., Pa., R.I., S.Dak., Tex., Utah, Vt., Va., Wash., W.Va., Wis., Wyo., s Europe, s, c, se Asia

Discussion

Dysphania botrys is related to a species from Africa and southern Eurasia, D. schraderiana (Schultes) Mosyakin & Clemants, which may occur locally in North America as introduced. Dysphania schraderiana has distinctly keeled perianth segments with mostly sessile or subsessile glands. The general inflorescence in D. schraderiana is usually leafy almost to the top, distal cauline leaves are similar to proximal ones (in D. botrys distal leaves are normally much reduced, and the distal portion of the general inflorescence appears nearly leafless). H. A. Wahl (1954) reported that D. schraderiana (as Chenopodium schraderianum) had been grown in Ontario. He did not indicate that it had escaped.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.

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subglobose +
glandular-pubescent +
rounded +, acute +  and obtuse +
Steven E. Clemants +  and Sergei L. Mosyakin +
(Linnaeus) Mosyakin & Clemants +
slippery +
aromatic +
cuneate +
Chenopodium botrys +
1.3 cm13 mm <br />0.013 m <br /> (4 cm40 mm <br />0.04 m <br />) +
lobed +, elliptic +, ovate +, oblanceolate +, lanceolate +  and linear +
0.6 cm6 mm <br />0.006 m <br /> (2.7 cm27 mm <br />0.027 m <br />) +
persistent +  and deciduous +
reddish-brown +, black +, brown +  and green +
Jerusalem-oak +  and feather-geranium +
B.C. +, N.B. +, N.S. +, Ont. +, P.E.I. +, Que. +, Ariz. +, Calif. +, Colo. +, Conn. +, Del. +, Idaho +, Ill. +, Ind. +, Iowa +, Kans. +, Ky. +, La. +, Maine +, Md. +, Mass. +, Mich. +, Minn. +, Mo. +, Mont. +, Nebr. +, Nev. +, N.H. +, N.J. +, N.Mex. +, N.Y. +, N.C. +, N.Dak. +, Ohio +, Oreg. +, Pa. +, R.I. +, S.Dak. +, Tex. +, Utah +, Vt. +, Va. +, Wash. +, W.Va. +, Wis. +, Wyo. +, s Europe +, s +, c +  and se Asia +
0-2000 m +
symmetric +, or +  and uniseriate +
unisexual +  and bisexual +
aromatic +
glabrescent +
Sandy or gravelly soils, dry rocky ridges and cliffs, mud flats, waste places +
compound +  and simple +
12 cm120 mm <br />0.12 m <br /> (24 cm240 mm <br />0.24 m <br />) +
ovate;elliptic +
aromatic +
reduced +
not winged +  and winged +
entire +  and sinuate-dentate +
rounded +, entire +, pinnatifid +  and lyrate-sinuate +
crassinucellate +  and bitegmic +
campylotropous +
1 +  and single +
persistent +  and deciduous +
white-blotchy +
rugose;papillose +
membranaceous +
0 cm0 mm <br />0 m <br /> (0.25 cm2.5 mm <br />0.0025 m <br />) +
Fruiting Aug–Oct. +
0.07 cm0.7 mm <br />7.0e-4 m <br /> (0.11 cm1.1 mm <br />0.0011 m <br />) +
ovate +  and oblong +
0.05 cm0.5 mm <br />5.0e-4 m <br /> (0.07 cm0.7 mm <br />7.0e-4 m <br />) +
Ukrayins’k. Bot. Zhurn., n. s. +
pointing +  and ascending +
basal +, median +  and position +
bulbous +  and taprooted +
fusiform +
fleshy +  and fibrous +
0.05 cm0.5 mm <br />5.0e-4 m <br /> (0.06 cm0.6 mm <br />6.0e-4 m <br />) +
black +  and reddish-brown +
0.06 cm0.6 mm <br />6.0e-4 m <br /> (0.08 cm0.8 mm <br />8.0e-4 m <br />) +
globose +  and subglobose +
0.05 cm0.5 mm <br />5.0e-4 m <br /> (0.07 cm0.7 mm <br />7.0e-4 m <br />) +
Weedy +, Introduced +  and Illustrated +
cylindric +
1 +  and 3 +
opposite +  and alternate +
prostrate +  and decumbent +
erect +  and ascending +
not fleshy +
filiform +
sessile +  and petiolate +
reduced;small +
horizontal +  and vertical +
verrucate +
Teloxys botrys +
Dysphania botrys +
Dysphania subsect. Botrys +
species +
polygamous +, dioecious +  and monoecious +