RMBWK6GD–Eyebright Euphrasia agg Family Orobanchaceae in macro detail
RFK5TWBA–the wildflower Parentucellia latifolia, a plant from the family Orobanchaceae, native to the Mediterranean
RFH6BJXW–Aeginetia Indica. Family: Orobanchaceae. A leafless root parasite which is only seen when it puts up its flowers for a brief period
RFFGK85A–Knapweed broomrape (Orobanche elatior). Brown flower of this parasitic plant in the family Orobanchaceae
RF2E4JKN1–Orobanche reticulata (Orobanche reticulata), family of the summerworts (Orobanchaceae), Canton Bern, Switzerland
RF2F8J9D3–Cistanche phelypaea or Cistanche phelipaea is a species of plant in the family Orobanchaceae. It has a wide range of distribution from the Arabian Pen
RF2J472WC–Eyebright, Euphrasia officinalis agg. Herbaceous flowering plant in the family Orobanchaceae which is semi parasitic on grass and other plants. Small
RMW7R2AE–Yellow Broomrape (Cistanche phelypaea) a parasite of Goosefoot plants (Amaranthaceae), flowering on sandy shore at edge of a saltmarsh. Alvor, Algarve, Portugal, June.
RFK5TWB2–the wildflower Parentucellia latifolia, a plant from the family Orobanchaceae, native to the Mediterranean
RFH6BJXX–Aeginetia Indica. Family: Orobanchaceae. A leafless root parasite which is only seen when it puts up its flowers for a brief period
RFFM2CEJ–Ivy broomrape (Orobanche hederae). Group of parasitic plants with lilac white and brown flowers in the family Orobanchaceae
RMDAXA7K–Common toothwort (Lathraea squamaria)
RF2F8J9D8–Cistanche phelypaea or Cistanche phelipaea is a species of plant in the family Orobanchaceae. It has a wide range of distribution from the Arabian Pen
RMW7YD4H–Lousewort (Pedicularis sylvatica) flowering on boggy moorland ground, partially parasitic on the roots of nearby plants, Bodmin moor, Cornwall, UK, May.
RF2WR8YJ8–Aeginetia indica, commonly known as Indian broomrape or forest ghost flower. It grows in moist deciduous and semi-evergreen forests of tropical and su
RF2RB82C6–Common cow-wheat
RFMFTKGW–Toothwort (Lathraea squamaria) parasitic plant. Light pink flowers of plant in the family Orobanchaceae, infecting willow (Salix sp.)
RMDANKHY–Common toothwort (Lathraea squamaria)
RM2R91PF0–Knapweed broomrape (Orobanche elatior), an upright plant that lacks chlorophyll and is parasitic on greater knapweed (Centaurea scabiosa), England, UK
RF2JD1DXW–Meadow with (Rhinanthus alectorolophus), Bayaern, Germany
RF2R5Y7DB–Melampyrum arvense, commonly known as field cow-wheat, is an herbaceous flowering plant of the genus Melampyrum in the family Orobanchaceae.
RF2PGEW53–Red racemose spike inflorescences of Castilleja Affinis Subspecies Affinis, Orobanchaceae, native perennial in the Santa Monica Mountains, Winter.
RMP87NAD–Walstrobremraap parasiteerd voornamelijk op Geel Walstro, Clove-scented broomrape is a parasite mostly on yellow Bedstraw
RMF0KP0J–Sprouts of the parasitic Groundcone aka cancer-root on Sandia Mountain, New Mexico. This plant has no chlorophyll.
RMK2EPAB–Low wide angle view of Lousewort (Pedicularis sylvatica) flowering on boggy moorland ground, partially parasitic on the roots of nearby plants, Bodmin moor, Cornwall, UK, May.
RF2JFR7E3–Yellow flower isolated on a blurry meadow background in Poland
RF2RB83EJ–Common cow-wheat
RFMFTKF0–Toothwort (Lathraea squamaria) parasitic plant. Light pink flowers of plant in the family Orobanchaceae, infecting willow (Salix sp.)
RMDAXA88–Common toothwort (Lathraea squamaria)
RFT08ACW–Flowers of Lathraea clandestina or purple toothwort in the spring forest
RF2JD1DX2–Greater yellow rattle (Rhinanthus alectorolophus), Bavaria, Germany
RF2RC90GH–Melampyrum arvense, commonly known as field cow-wheat, is an herbaceous flowering plant of the genus Melampyrum in the family Orobanchaceae.
RF2PGEW5D–Red racemose spike inflorescences of Castilleja Affinis Subspecies Affinis, Orobanchaceae, native perennial in the Santa Monica Mountains, Winter.
RMP87NAF–Walstrobremraap parasiteerd voornamelijk op Geel Walstro, Clove-scented broomrape is a parasite mostly on yellow Bedstraw
RMC4NB2X–Field Cow-Wheat Melampyrum arvense Chilterns Buckinghamshire UK
RMW7YFGW–Common toothwort (Lathraea squamaria), a parasite of Hazel (Corylus), flowering in woodland, Bath and Northeast Somerset, UK, April.
RMKJJ2J4–Tufted Lousewort, Pedicularis comosa, in flower in dry grassland, Provence.
RF2JNNNN1–Moor-king
RFHXNM5Y–Toothwort (Lathraea squamaria) detail of flower. Detail of flower of parasitic plant in the family Orobanchaceae, infecting willow (Salix sp.)
RMCT8NYR–Indian paintbrush (Castilleja)
RMHEW688–Crested Cow-wheat (Melampyrum cristatum). Photographed in Bräkne-Hoby, Sweden.
RF2METWXY–Melampyrum arvense, commonly known as field cow-wheat, is an herbaceous flowering plant of the genus Melampyrum in the family Orobanchaceae.
RF2KDMMM6–Red flowering racemose spike inflorescences of Castilleja Applegatei, Orobanchaceae, native perennial herb in the San Emigdio Mountains, Autumn.
RF2HHHCMF–Orobanche pubescens (hairy broomrape) is found from Central and Eastern Mediterranean to the Caucasus growing in phrygana and grasslands,
RMC4NB37–Field Cow-Wheat Melampyrum arvense Chilterns Buckinghamshire UK
RMW7YFGT–Common toothwort (Lathraea squamaria), a parasite of Hazel (Corylus), flowering in woodland, Bath and Northeast Somerset, UK, April.
RF2WR8YHG–Aeginetia indica, commonly known as Indian broomrape or forest ghost flower. It grows in moist deciduous and semi-evergreen forests of tropical and su
RF2JK3MMD–Lapland lousewort
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