Orobanche californica (California broomrape)

 
Scientific name : Orobanche californica
Botanical Family : Orobanchaceae
English name : California broomrape
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neco5 Neolloydia conoidea (DC.) Britt. & Rose Chihuahuan beehive Cactaceae          
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hela11 Heliotropium lagoense (Warm.) Guerke Antilles heliotrope Boraginaceae          
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67587 Enhalus acoroides (L.f.) Royle   Hydrocharitaceae          
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47839 Erica burchelliana E.G.H.Oliv.   Ericaceae          
     

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