| Root parasitic plant usually pale colored, low, fleshy, and mostly with scale-like leaves. Flowers either 5 united petals forming a tube or 2 lipped held in a spike or singly. Stamens 2 pairs, 1 style, 1 stigma. Flower asymmetric. | |
| Flower Formula: Sepals (2-5); Petals (5)z | Glossary |
| Genus  (Click for Taxon List) |
WI Taxa (map link) |
Photo | Genus Traits | Google Searches |
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| Conopholis
squawroot |
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Stems simple, not branched. Calyx (all the sepals) deeply cut below only. | Images Information |
| Epifagus
beech-drops |
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Stems branched. | Images Information |
| Orobanche
broom-rape |
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Stems simple, not branched. Calyx (all the sepals) deeply cut above and below. | Images Information |
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