Dysphania pusilla, formerly Chenopodium pusillum, otherwise known as pygmy goosefoot or parahia in Māori, is a prostrate herb endemic to the north-eastern parts of South Island, New Zealand. Presumed extinct after 56 years without recorded observations, the species was rediscovered in 2015.
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Dysphaniapusilla, formerly Chenopodium pusillum, otherwise known as pygmy goosefoot or parahia in Māori, is a prostrate herb endemic to the north-eastern...
Research Institute of Texas. pp. 425–31. Retrieved 8 September 2016. Dysphaniapusilla (Hook, f.) Mosyakin & Clemants, comb. nov. Basionym: Chenopodium pusillum...
kuhihewa Cyanea procera, in the bellflower family. Pygmy goosefoot (Dysphaniapusilla), thought extinct since 1959, but rediscovered in 2015. Eidothea hardeniana...
species (quinoa, kañiwa, fat hen), orache (Atriplex spp.), and epazote (Dysphania ambrosioides). The name is Greek for goosefoot, the common name of a genus...