Familia Orobanchaceae

OROBANCHACEAE

Morphological description

Herbaceous echlorophyllose root parasites.

Leaves

Leaves scale-like.

Inflorescence

Inflorescence.

Flowers

Flower bisexual, zygomorphic, corolla tubular, stamens 4, ovary superior, placentation parietal.

Fruit

Fruit.

Seed

Seed.

Different from: Scrophulariaceae: plants with chlorophyll, placentation axile. 

Distribution: The family is widespread, especially in the northern hemisphere. In Malesia only Aeginetia and Christisonia, both rare.

Notes: notes.

Literature: Keng, Orders and Families of Malaysian Seed Plants (1978) 276; R. Kiew, Nat. Malays. 14 (1989) 94-95.

Spot characters (Van Balgooy): Aeginetia 11 - Christisonia 11.

Illustrations: Fig. 133. Christisonia scortechinii Prain (Orobanchaceae). Reproduced from M.R. Henderson, Malayan wild flowers, Dicotyledons (1949/51, repr. 1974) 335. With kind permission of the Malaysian Nature Society.

Image in PhytoImages for Orobanchaceae

 

 

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