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Orobanchaceae
Aphyllon
Aphyllon Mitchell. Common name: Cancer-root.
A small genus of perhaps 3-7 species, holoparasitic herbs, of the New World.
References: Collins, Colwell, & Yatskievych (2019c) In Flora of North America Editorial Committee (2019); Musselman (1982); Schneeweiss (2013); Schneider (2016). Show full citations.
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