Соцветия. Армения, обл, Тавуш. смешанный лес. 03.06.2012.
Identification history
- 2012-06-04 Tamara Galstyan published it as Orobanche.
- 2012-06-08 Andriy Kovalchuk identified it as Orobanche vitellina.
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Галстян Т. 2012. Изображение Orobanche vitellina Novopokr. // Плантариум. Растения и лишайники России и сопредельных стран: открытый онлайн атлас и определитель растений. [Электронный ресурс] URL: https://www.plantarium.ru/page/image/id/136633.html (дата обращения: 17.11.2024).
Galstyan T. 2012. Image of Orobanche vitellina Novopokr. // Plantarium. Plants and lichens of Russia and neighboring countries: open online galleries and plant identification guide. URL: https://www.plantarium.ru/lang/en/page/image/id/136633.html (accessed on 17 Nov 2024).
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Yuri Pirogov | Хозяин вроде сложноцветное? |
Holger Uhlich | Similar to O. laxissima, but outside of the known areal. |
Yuri Pirogov | |
Andriy Kovalchuk | Unfortunately, the information on the host range of broomrapes from Armenian flora is often scarce, and sometimes even contradictory. I'm wondering whether this plant could belong to O. vitellina. There is apparently not much known about the biology of this species, but according to 'Flora of Armenia' it uses Centaurea species as a host. The only iluustration I could find is from the original description by Novopokrovsky:
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Holger Uhlich | I have also think about O. vitellina, but some characteristics are different: In O. vitellina the spike should be faily dense, the stem should be brownish yellow, the stigma should be yellow. I think we need specimens ore a detailed description of these plants for an certainly identification. But I agree, that this plant is very exceptional. |
Holger Uhlich | On the other hand the entire upper lip, the shape of corolla (see fig. at Novopokrovsky) and the length and shape of calyx segments indicated that its O. vitellina. |