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Aphyllon purpureum

Orobanchaceae

Naked Broomrape

Aphyllon purpureum
Erect, less than 3 in., without chlorophyll. Stem covered with violet to yellow hairs and glands. Flower stalks 1–3, bractless. One flower per stalk; calyx lobes narrow, pointed, longer than tube. Flower held more or less horizontal to ground, purple to yellow. Grows in moist to dry places, parasitic on sedums, saxifrages, and species of the aster family, at low to mid elevations.

  • Rarity: Locally Common
  • Flowering Time: Early Spring, Mid Spring, Late Spring
  • Flower Form: 4 petals, (Scrophulariaceae)
  • Life Cycle: Annual
  • Height: 1/2–3 inches
  • Habitat: Coastal, East-side Forest, Meadow, West-side Forest
  • Found In: East Gorge, Mt. Rainier NP, N Cascades NP, Olympic NP, Siskiyous, Steens, Wallowas
  • Native: Yes
  • Latin Synonyms: Orobanche uniflora

Map of where Aphyllon purpureum is found