Chenopodium foggii Wahl
			Detail
- Family
 - Chenopodiaceae
 - Botanical Name
 - Chenopodium foggii Wahl
 - Common Name
 - Fogg's Goosefoot
 - Synonym(s)
 - Flora of Virginia Name/Status
 - Chenopodium foggii H.A. Wahl
 - Comments
 - This species is poorly known in Virginia. It is probably to be found in herbaria under C. standleyanum to which it bears a very strong resemblance. Said to have more farinose and more strongly keeled calyx lobes and fruits maturing rather uniformly in the glomerules.
 - Habitat
 - Dry, rocky open forests and woodlands; most known sites are on shale, siltstone, or moderately calcareous sandstones and support fairly diverse oak-hickory vegetation. Infrequent or rare in the mountains; known primarily from the Ridge and Valley province, with one site on the Northern Blue Ridge and one in the Cumberland Mountains.
 - Native Status
 - Native
 
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