Chenopodium Berlandieri Subsp. Zschackei
Chenopodium berlandieri subsp. zschackei is a lesser-known but ecologically significant plant native to the southwestern united states. it belongs to the amaranthaceae family and is commonly referred to as pigweed or lambsquarters. this subspecies is characterized by its erect growth habit and distinctive leaf structure. it thrives in disturbed soils and is often found in agricultural fields and along roadsides. due to its adaptability, it plays an important role in both native ecosystems and human agriculture.