chenopodium species
growing chenopodium
chenopodium leaves
identifying chenopodium
chenopodium root
contains chenopodium
chenopodium crop
chenopodium plant
using chenopodium
chenopodium varieties
the farmer cultivated a field of chenopodium for livestock feed.
researchers are studying the nutritional value of different chenopodium varieties.
chenopodium quinoa is a highly nutritious grain-like seed.
we analyzed the soil to determine if it was suitable for growing chenopodium.
the chenopodium plant thrives in arid and saline environments.
chenopodium seeds were a staple food for ancient andean civilizations.
the leaves of some chenopodium species are edible and can be used in salads.
we identified several weeds growing alongside the chenopodium crop.
the yield of chenopodium per acre varied depending on the soil conditions.
chenopodium is a member of the amaranthaceae family.
the researchers collected samples of chenopodium from various locations.
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