What is another word for oak-leaved goosefoot?

Pronunciation: [ˈə͡ʊklˈiːvd ɡˈuːsfʊt] (IPA)

Oak-leaved goosefoot is a plant that belongs to the family of Amaranthaceae. It has several synonyms such as Chenopodium glaucum, common goosefoot, and oak-leaved pigweed. It is an annual herb that grows up to 60cm tall and has a branching stem. The leaves of the oak-leaved goosefoot are alternate, simple, and have a shape of an oak leaf, hence the name "oak-leaved." The small green flowers are arranged in inflorescences, and the seeds are small and black. Oak-leaved goosefoot is used as a leafy green vegetable in several countries. It has a mild flavour and is high in nutrients. It is a common weed in agricultural crops, and its management is essential to avoid crop losses.

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What are the hyponyms for Oak-leaved goosefoot?

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