- Orobanche bulbosa
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Orobanche bulbosa Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (unranked): Angiosperms (unranked): Eudicots (unranked): Asterids Order: Lamiales Family: Orobanchaceae Genus: Orobanche Species: O. bulbosa Binomial name Orobanche bulbosa
(A.Gray) G.BeckSynonyms Aphyllon tuberosum
Myzorrhiza tuberosa
Phelipaea tuberosaOrobanche bulbosa is a species of broomrape known by the common name chaparral broomrape. It is native to the chaparral of California and Baja California, where it is a parasite growing attached to the roots of shrubs, usually chamise. This plant arises from a thick root and a bulbous, twisted, scaly stem base, and grows erect to a maximum height near 30 centimetres (12 in). As a parasite taking its nutrients from a host plant, it lacks leaves and chlorophyll. It is dark purple to nearly black in color, with tiny whitish bumps bearing hairs. The inflorescence is a dense spike-like or pyramid-shaped cluster of generally over 20 flowers. Each flower is tubular, between 1 and 2 centimetres (0.4 and 0.8 in) long, and yellow to purple in color. The fruit is a capsule containing minute seeds.
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Categories:- Orobanchaceae
- Flora of Baja California
- Flora of California
- Lamiales stubs
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