Orobanche crenata

[3] It is native to the Mediterranean basin in Europe and North Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, and Western Asia through to Iran.

It has been introduced elsewhere, including Ethiopia.

[1] It has no chlorophyll, and gets its carbohydrates from the host's phloem, and water and minerals from the host's xylem.

It is a constant threat to legume production.

This Orobanchaceae article is a stub.