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Introduction to Parasitic Flowering Plants
... the USA has been virtually eradicated. There still remain, however, a few sites with low-level infestations that will require continual monitoring and further treatment. Figure 26. Orobanche (Broomrapes-Broomrape Family) The genus Orobanche, as currently classified, contains over 100 species of obligate root holoparasites in both the Old and New Worlds. These plants are known by the English name ...
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Dicotyledons
... Carpet-weed Family Oleaceae: Olive Family Onagraceae: Evening-primrose Family Orobanchaceae: Broomrape Family Papaveraceae: Poppy Family Plantaginaceae: Plantain Family Platanaceae: Sycamore Family Polemoniaceae: Phlox Family Polygonaceae: Buckwheat Family Portulacaceae: Purslane Family Primulaceae: Primrose Family Ranunculaceae: Buttercup or Crowfoot Family Rhamnaceae: Buckthorn Family Rosaceae: ...
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Orobanchaceae
... Gentianiaceae Geraniaceae Grossulariaceae Haloragaceae Hippocastanaceae Hydrophyllaceae Hypericaceae Juglandaceae Lamiaceae Lauraceae Limnanthaceae Linaceae Loasaceae Lythraceae Malvaceae Molluginaceae Oleaceae Onagraceae Orobanchaceae Orobanchaceae Broomrape Family Please click on the thumbnail images to go to the image page for that species. Orobanche californica. {?} ...
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MBG: Photo Essays: Plants of northwestern Yunnan, China
... China fern volumes. After the meeting, George and I flew southwest to Kunming, the capital of Yunnan Province, for a field trip to northwestern Yunnan to find, among other things, Boschniakia himalaica, a member of the broomrape family (Orobanchaceae) and a root-parasite of Rhododendron species. George and a colleague had been studying the related B. strobilacea, ...
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Wildcrafting Ethics
... , red, or purple and just plain eerie. Botanists call them parasites or saprophytes. They are particularly fascinating. These include Broomrape, Orobanche sp., Coral Roots, Corallorhiza sp., and Indian Pipe, Monotropa uniflora. Other "no picks" include the Orchid Family (Orchidaceae) and almost all the Lily Family (Liliaceae). The Orchid Family includes Calypso Orchid, Calypso bulbosa, and the ...
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Wayne P. Armstrong Bibliography
... NO. 503: 20-23 51 ARMSTRONG, W.P. 1983 RARE PLANTS II: REDISCOVERING THE ROCK CREEK BROOMRAPE FREMONTIA 11 (1): 16-18 52 ARMSTRONG, W.P. 1983 THE PRIVATE LIFE OF THE JUMPING BEAN ... Schnfelder, DAS NEUE HANDBUCH der HEILPFLANZEN KOSMOS VERLAG, GERMANY 201 ARMSTRONG, W.P. 2004 LEMNACEAE: DUCKWEED FAMILY (pp. 454-456) In: N.Smith, et al. (Eds.), FlOWERING PLANTS OF THE NEOTROPICS PRINCETON UNIVERSITY ...
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Mr. Wolffia
... Crater on the island of Maui. See Photos Of The Silver Sword & Its Relatives Left: Botany 110 field trip to Anza-Borrego Desert. Right: Discovering the unusual parasitic broomrape Orobanche corymbosa attached to the roots of sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) in the subalpine Sierra Nevada. See Article About Parasitic Flowering Plants Mr. Wolffia photographing western salsify Tragopogon dubius in ...
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Lowenfels Family Nature Trail
... along the trail. High Bush Cranberry Illustration by Cara Wardlaw-Bailey Points of interest along the trail are: Iditarod Trail Horsetail - Equisetum arvense High Bush Cranberry - Viburnum edule Broomrape - Boschniakia rossica Devil's Club - Echinopanax horridum Spruce Beetle: A villain or just doing its job? Bracket fungi - Polyporus betulina Fool's Huckleberry - Menziesia ferruginea Ostrich ...
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Code of conduct for the conservation and enjoyment of wild plants
... Oysterplant Monotropa hypopitys Yellow Bird's-nest Neottia nidus-avis Bird's-nest Orchid Ophrys apifera Bee Orchid Orchis morio Green-winged Orchid Orobanche hederae Ivy Broomrape Orthilia secunda Serrated Wintergreen Pilularia globulifera Pillwort Polystichum lonchitis Holly Fern Primula veris Cowslip P. vulgaris1 Primrose Pseudorchis albida Small-white Orchid Ranunculus fluitans River Water- ...
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Species list
... in Taxonomic order. Show full list of plant groups | | Show full species list All Dicots Latin name [A-Z] Common name [A-Z] Family Lathraea squamaria Toothwort Orobanchaceae Lathraea clandestina Purple Toothwort Orobanchaceae Orobanche alba Thyme Broomrape Orobanchaceae Orobanche hederae Ivy Broomrape Orobanchaceae Orobanche minor Common Broomrape Orobanchaceae National Museums and Galleries of ...
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