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  • Plantaginaceae Odontites -> Orobanchaceae Orobanche -> Orobanchaceae Orthocarpus -> Orobanchaceae Parentucellia -> Orobanchaceae Paulownia -> Paulowniaceae...
    7 KB (531 words) - 07:35, 15 October 2007
  • perennial green root parasite plants belonging to the broomrape family Orobanchaceae. Between 350-600 species are accepted by different authorities, mostly...
    7 KB (395 words) - 17:25, 20 January 2010
  • family Scrophulariaceae, they have recently been relegated to the family Orobanchaceae. They are semi-parasitic on the roots of grasses.wp Do you have cultivation...
    4 KB (167 words) - 03:43, 17 June 2009
  • be given because the species strangle or kill the orobus or vetch). Orobanchaceae. Broom-rape. Parasitic herbs of purple or brown color, without green...
    2 KB (56 words) - 10:48, 25 February 2010
  • Eyebright (category Orobanchaceae)
    genus of about 450 species of herbaceous flowering plants in the family Orobanchaceae (formerly treated in the family Scrophulariaceae), with a cosmopolitan...
    2 KB (250 words) - 22:01, 3 May 2010
  • Plantaginaceae Odontites -> Orobanchaceae Orobanche -> Orobanchaceae Orthocarpus -> Orobanchaceae Parentucellia -> Orobanchaceae Paulownia -> Paulowniaceae...
    16 KB (984 words) - 17:38, 22 June 2010
  • Phelypaea (after Louis and Hier. Phelipeaux). Also spelled Phelipaea. Orobanchaceae. Herbs, puber- ulent or glabrous, from a thick short few-scaled base:...
    4 KB (113 words) - 19:14, 8 July 2009
  • Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture Aphyllon (Greek, leafless). Orobanchaceae. Two species of small N: American parasitic herbs, now often united with...
    2 KB (60 words) - 11:16, 18 January 2010
  • with about 100 species. The family is related to the Scrophulariaceae, Orobanchaceae and Bignoniaceae. The 1-celled ovary without winged seeds, and the non-parasitic...
    4 KB (80 words) - 17:36, 19 May 2009