Chenopodium hybridum
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Definition
Noun: * Chenopodium hybridum: A species of herbaceous plant in the amaranth family (Amaranthaceae), historically considered poisonous, particularly to swine. It is commonly known as maple-leaved goosefoot.
Usage Notes
- This is a specific botanical name (binomial nomenclature). It is used in scientific, agricultural, or formal contexts to precisely identify this plant species.
- The common name "maple-leaved goosefoot" is often used in less technical descriptions.
Examples
- Scientific Context:
- The field was overrun with Chenopodium hybridum, which posed a risk to the livestock.
- Botanists studied the spread of Chenopodium hybridum in the region.
- Agricultural Context:
- Farmers were warned to remove Chenopodium hybridum from pastures to protect their pigs.
Advanced Usage
- The phrase "considered fatal to swine" is a key historical and descriptive attribute associated with this plant in agricultural literature.
Variants and Related Words
- Maple-leaved goosefoot: The common English name for .
- Goosefoot: The common name for plants in the genus .
- Chenopodium: The genus to which this species belongs.
Synonyms
- Maple-leaved goosefoot
Noun
- herb considered fatal to swine