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- ≡ Chenopodium pusillum Hook.f., Handb. New Zealand Fl. 231 (1864)
Annual, puberulent and glandular-scaly herb. Stems branching, decumbent, 3–10–(20) cm long, often forming a small flat cushion. Petioles usually 1–3–(5) mm long, slender. Lamina 2–4–(10) × 2–4–(10) mm, suborbicular, broadly ovate or ovate-oblong, glandular-puberulent on both sides, usually entire or slightly sinuate, occasionally shallowly lobed; base broad-cuneate to rounded; apex obtuse. Fls minute, in axillary, sessile glomerules. Perianth segments (3)–4–(5), narrow-oblong, membranous at least on margins, glandular- puberulent and farinose, scarcely accrescent, not completely investing fr. Stamen usually 1. Seed vertical, 0.5–0.8 mm long, laterally compressed, broadly ellipsoid or subglobose, flattened; pericarp easily detached; testa glossy, minutely punctate or almost smooth.
[From: Webb et al. (1985) Flora of New Zealand. Volume 4 as Chenopodium pusillum Hook.f.]