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Family Orobanchaceae

Description: Annual, biennial or perennial herbs, (rarely) shrubs, or (not in Australia) climbers, with or without chlorophyll, partly (hemiparasitic) or wholly (holoparasitic) parasitic. Rhizomatous or tuberous, with rhizomes forming swollen rootlets (haustoria) where attached to roots of the host plant. Stems ascending to erect. Indumentum various; hairs usually simple, sometimes glandular, when glandular usually lacking vertical partitions.

Leaves mostly opposite, sometimes alternate (usually towards apex of plant), or leaves absent or reduced to scales, petiolate or sessile, simple; margin entire, toothed or pinnately lobed; stipules absent.

Inflorescence terminal or axillary, a raceme or spike, or sometimes flowers solitary. Flowers bisexual, zygomorphic or sometimes almost actinomorphic (Buchnera). Calyx with 2–5 lobes, often unequally divided. Corolla usually 5-lobed, salverform or campanulate, hooded or 2-lipped. Stamens 4, often with 2 unequal pairs (didynamous); filaments free from each other but adnate to petals, alternating with corolla lobes; anthers dorsifixed,sometimes basally awned, dehiscing by 2 longitudinal slits or by a single apical pore (some Euphrasia), sometimes with hairs present; 1 staminode sometimes present. Ovary superior; nectary disc usually present around the base of ovary; carpels mostly 2 (sometimes 3–5, not in N.S.W.); locules 1 or 2 (or as many as carpels); placentation axial or parietal; style 1, simple; stigma capitate, clavate or bilobed; ovules many.

Fruit a capsule; dehiscence loculicidal or septicidal. Seeds numerous, minute; testa often ornamented; endosperm present.


Distribution and occurrence: Temperate to tropical, cosmopolitan. East South America, Eastern Australia and New Zealand. World 99 genera; >2000 species. Australia 10 genera c. 44 species, native and naturalised.

External links:
Angiosperm Phylogeny Website (Family: Orobanchaceae, Order: Lamiales)
Wikipedia

Text by Louisa Murray; updated by Kerry Gibbons, 13 Jun. 2023.
Taxon concept: APG IV; V. Stajsic, Flora of Australia Online; N. Walsh, VicFlora [both accessed 13 Jun. 2023]; Kadereit, J.W. (2004) The Families and Genera of Vasdcular Plants. p 405.

Taxa not yet included in identification key
Castilleja

 Key to the genera 
1Leaves scale-like; stem, leaves, bracts and calyx brownOrobanche
1Leaves conspicuous, not scale-like; stem, leaves, bracts and calyx green2
2Calyx spathe-like, compressed, split down the lower edge, 5-toothed or entire at apexCentranthera
Calyx not compressed, equally cleft between the lobes or sepals, 3–5-lobed or toothed
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3
3Leaves without glandular hairs, but with other hair types4
Leaves with glandular hairs and often on other parts of the plant; calyx tubular to cup-shaped, 4-lobed or toothed; corollas various with lobes uneven
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5
4Hairs on leaves retrorse and non-glandular; calyx tubular, 10-veined, 5-toothed; corolla trumpet shaped lobes more or less equalBuchnera
Hairs on leaves antrorsely scabrid with white crystalline hairs, calyx 5-ribbed; corolla tubular with short spreading lobes
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Striga
5Upper corolla lobes recurved; calyx 4-lobedEuphrasia
Upper corolla lobes pointed outwards; calyx 4-toothed
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6
6Capsules oblong; seeds smooth or finely reticulate, c. 0.5 mm longParentucellia
Capsules globose; seeds ribbed, scalariform between ribs, c. 0.7 mm long
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Bartsia

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