Orobanche, Linnaeus (1753: 632), Linnaeus, 1753

Domina, Gianniantonio, Uhlich, Holger & Barone, Giulio, 2022, Orobanche australis Moris ex Bertol. the correct name for O. thapsoides Lojac. (Orobanchaceae), Phytotaxa 531 (2), pp. 91-96 : 94

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.531.2.1

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5873385

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AE715D51-1D7B-7404-FF56-FDC809D7FC73

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Orobanche
status

 

Identification key for the species View in CoL treated here:

1. Indument sparse; corolla more or less regularly curved (or in middle part somewhat flatter) ...................................... O. palaestina View in CoL

– Indument dense; corolla curved basally and on the upper lip, straight in the middle part................................................................. 2

2. Inflorescence dense in all its length; stem usually very robust; bracts usually distinctly longer than the corolla............................... ........................................................................................................................................................................................... O. australis View in CoL

– Inflorescence dense above, lax below or loosely overall; stem gracile or moderately robust, very rare robust; bracts as long as the corolla or slightly longer .................................................................................................................................................................... 3

3. Indument of the corolla glandular woolly or glandular lanate (that means covered by numerous long curly hairs) .... O. pubescens View in CoL

– Indument of the corolla short to medium length, straight glandular hairy......................................................................................... 4

4. Basal flowers basally or in the lower third curved; stigma whitish, bright pink, rarely yellowish. On Asteraceae View in CoL ............................. ........................................................................................................................................................................................ O. canescens View in CoL

– Basal flowers basally or in the lower third geniculate; stigma dark purplish, very rare yellow. Usually on Apiaceae View in CoL , rarely on Asteraceae View in CoL , Solanaceae (Digitalis) ............................................................................................................................... O. amethystea View in CoL

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