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Micromonolepis

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Amaranthaceae

Tribe
  
Atripliceae

Scientific name
  
Monolepis pusilla

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Caryophyllales

Subfamily
  
Chenopodioideae

Genus
  
Micromonolepis Ulbr.

Higher classification
  
Blitum

Similar
  
Stutzia, Blitum, Extriplex, Cycloloma, Grayia

Micromonolepis pusilla, (Syn. Monolepis pusilla) is the only species of genus Micromonolepis in the flowering plant amaranth family, known by the common names small povertyweed and red povertyweed. It is native to the western United States, including the Great Basin and surrounding areas, where it grows in sandy scrub, dry valleys, playas, and other open habitat. It is a somewhat fleshy annual herb producing a branching, slender stem that has a mealy whitish texture when young and turns dull to bright red with age, losing its grainy coat. It grows up to 14 to 20 centimeters tall. The thick oblong leaves are up to a centimeter long. Clusters of 1 to 3 minute flowers appear in the leaf axils, each flower made up of 3 tiny sepals.

References

Micromonolepis Wikipedia