Fat hen

Chenopodium album

Annual, monoecious weed, propagating itself by seed and occurring in many forms, up to 150 cm (59.05 inch) tall with a strong taproot.

Lower stem round or pentagonal in cross-section (Atriplex patula: almost square). Stems and leaves have almost spherical hairs, giving them a mealy, silvery appearance. Leaf edges are irregularly toothed.

Cotyledons: Fleshy, long and narrow with rounded tips, stemmed.

Stems: Lower stem rounded or pentagonal in cross-section, mealy and silvery in appearance.

Leaves: Very variable, oval to triangular in shape, dark green, mostly with uneven, forward-pointing teeth. Underside of the leaves reddish-purple, upper surface has a mealy, silvery coating.

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