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Orobanche parishii

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Orobanchaceae

Scientific name
  
Orobanche parishii

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Lamiales

Genus
  
Orobanche

Higher classification
  
Orobanche

Orobanche parishii

Similar
  
Orobanche, Orobanche vallicola, Orobanche bulbosa, Orobanche corymbosa, Orobanchaceae

Orobanche parishii is a species of broomrape known by the common names Parish's broomrape and short-lobed broomrape. It is native to the coast and mountains of California and Baja California, where it is a parasite growing attached to the roots of other plants, usually shrubs of the Asteraceae, such as Menzies' goldenbush (Isocoma menziesii). This plant produces usually one thick, hairy, glandular, pale yellowish stem up to about 26 centimetres (10 in) tall. As a parasite taking its nutrients from a host plant, it lacks leaves and chlorophyll. The inflorescence is a dense cluster of flowers accompanied by dark-veined oval bracts. Each flower has a calyx of triangular sepals and a tubular corolla roughly 2 centimetres (0.8 in) long, pale brownish or pinkish in color with red veining.

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Orobanche parishii Wikipedia