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Clustered Broomrape
This was a rare treat; I’m not sure I’ve ever seen this cool-looking little plant before. The plants are parasitic, and this one is most likely dependent on the fringed sage (Artemisia frigida) you see growing at the base (silvery … Continue reading
Posted in summer, trees and plants, wildflowers
Tagged clustered broomrape, Colorado wildflowers, Orobanche fasciculata, Orobanche uniflora, single-flower broomrape
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