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Pholisma sonorae (Torrey ex Gray) G. Yatskievych  

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(redirected from: Ammobroma sonorae Torr.)
Family: Ehretiaceae
sandfood
[Ammobroma sonorae Torr.]
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JANAS 27(2)
Plant: Annual or perennial root parasites; STEMS 0.5-1.5 m long, 0.5-2 cm in diameter, fleshy, underground, white or brownish Leaves: scale-like, spirally arranged, linear INFLORESCENCE: concave, flattened heads Flowers: with calyx lobes linear, long-tapered, feathery-pubescent with gland-tipped hairs 1-1.5 mm long; corolla pink to purple, the margin white, exterior glabrous; locules of ovary Fruit: FRUITS capsules with irregularly circumscissile dehiscence, covered by the persistent perianth. SEEDS 1 per locule, in a ring, more-or-less kidney-shaped, flat, brown Misc: dunes and sandy areas; 50-150 m (100-450 ft); Mar.-Jun Notes: lacks chlorophyll; tends to parasitize roots of Eriogonum deserticola (Polygonaceae), Tiquilia palmeri and T. plicata (Boraginaceae), Ambrosia dumosa, and Pluchea sericea (Compositae) REFERENCES: Yatskievych. George. 1994. Lennoaceae. J. Ariz. - Nev. Acad. Sci. Volume 27(2), 220-221.
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