Boerhavia intermedia
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| Boerhavia intermedia M. E. Jones |
Boerhavia intermedia is a species of spiderling plant known by the common name five-wing spiderling. It is sometimes considered a subspecies of the common weed Boerhavia erecta. This spiderling is a fairly widespread annual herb of the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. It is somewhat variable in appearance, but in general it is loosely clumping, raising erect stems up to half a meter in height. It has lance-shaped, wavy-margined leaves and bears a branching inflorescence of clustered or singular flowers, each pale pink flower only one or two millimeters across. The clustered fruits that appear afterwards are tiny club-shaped, ridged achenes less than 3 millimeters long. This is a hardy plant, growing in arid, rocky, or disturbed areas, and often showing up as a roadside weed.

