Myzorrhiza multiflora (Nuttall) Rydberg. Common name: Many-flower Broomrape. Phenology: Jun-Aug. Habitat: Parasitic on Asteraceae in sandy soils. Distribution: OK and CO south through e., se. s, and w. TX, and NM to Mexico.
Origin/Endemic status: Native
Synonymy ⓘ: = Aphyllon multiflorum (Nutt.) A.Gray — K4; = Orobanche ludoviciana Nutt. ssp. multiflora (Nutt.) L.T.Collins ex H.L.White & W.C.Holmes — NcTx; = Orobanche multiflora Nutt. — FNA17, GrPl; > Orobanche multiflora Nutt. var. multiflora — Tx; > Orobanche multiflora Nutt. var. pringlei Munz — Tx. Basionym: Orobanche multiflora Nutt. 1848
Links to other floras: = Orobanche multiflora - FNA17
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Heliophily ⓘ: 5
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