Etymology |
After Sereno Watson (1826-1892), American botanist and curator of the Gray Herbarium. |
Description: |
Stems erect or ascending to decumbent, branched from base, 1-4.5 dm, sparsely to densely farinose. |
Distribution: |
USA: AZ, CO, MT, NM, SD, UT, WY Mexico: SO |
Synonyms: |
Chenopodium olidum S. Watson, Illegitimate, Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts 9: 95. 1874. not Chenopodium olidum Curtis, Fl. Londin. 6: t. 20. 1791. Chenopodium dacoticum Standl., N. Amer. Fl. 21: 22. 1916. Chenopodium watsonii f. glabrescens Aellen, Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 26: 120. 1929. |
Type: |
US 693399 |
Taxonomic Note: |
The taxonomic characterization of Chenopodium watsonii has had a convoluted trajectory. After being described as C. olidum by Sereno Watson, Aven Nelson, corrects the pre-occupied invalid name and names it C. watsonii for Watson. But is worth noting that of the specimens chosen by Watson in the description of C. olidum, most are not C. watsonii. Of Fendler’s cited collections only 721 (GH 00299137) and 725b (GH 00299136) are confirmed as C. watsonii. 718 (GH 00299138) of which there are only fruits in the envelope at GH, we have seen a duplicate in BM and the plant has linear leaves and is confirmed as C. pallescens as are the fruits at GH. The sheet of Fremont 382 has two plants the right one 382 is C. berlandieri collected in California where C. watsonii has not been documented. The left one is in flower but the lanceolate leaves indicate that the plant is not C. watsonii. Neither are C. watsonii the specimens of 970 Hall and Harbour (GH 299139 and others). Wolf 258 we have confirmed as C. incognitum Wahl. Rydberg took on this issue as well using Wolf 258, as paratypes of his new taxon C. wolfii, another pre-occupied name. Most of the specimens he cites for it, are C. atrovirens. (Contributions from the Rocky Mountain Herbarium IV in the Botanical Gazette 34:5, p.362 (1902) http://www.jstor.org/stable/246504) |
Website Info: |
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Map:
Habitat and Field Images
Type specimen:
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ARIZ 217045 Kaiser 1204 |
ASU 14455 Lehto 13696 |
ASU 43883 McLeod 670 |
GH Wahl 21929 |
GH, HUH 00037178 Powell 4 |
GH, HUH 00037177 Ward Exp 1845 |
NMC 33205 Carter 8143 |
NMC 34057 Anderson Sep 11, 1935 |
NMC 48382 Holmgren 7296 |
NY Thornber s.n., 1912 |
RM 827648 Nelson 67096 |
RM 827649 Hartman 83739 |
RM 827656 Kostel 2640 |
UCR 31616 Sanders s.n., 10-3-1982 |
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