BROOMRAPE FAMILY 7 
= uppermost subtending the calyx, 7-15 mm. long; calyx 10-15 mm. long, the linear lobes 7-10 
m. long; corolla with palatal folds, pale, the veins dark, 18-25 mm. long, stra ight, surpassing the 
: an r se , 6 i into 
poe oa i pper and lower corolla-lip long, the upper lip erect, cle int 
2 broadly acute Ls rounded lobes, . lower 3- cleft, the lobes 5 mm. long; anthers sparsely long- 
pilose or glabrous ; mature capsule 9 -10 mm. long, oad. 
Open sfiigten - saith Upper Sonoran Zone: Shasta County, Ca aiica a, south in the Coast Ranges to the 
Santa base Mountains, Monterey County. Parasitic on various shrubs; at thei type leenlice growing on Eriophyl- 
lum. Type locality: San Francisco. July—Nov. 
Orobanche californica var. Fgcke- any Jepson, Man. Fl. Pl. Calif. 952. 1925. Plants about 1 dm. high; inflo- 
rescence compact, gt ge ig late subracemose, the pedicels short; cauline pg and calyx hg at rool ng 
many-nerved; calyx 1 long; seme yellowish with darker veins, 18-22 long, the lips 5-7 m , the 
lobes obtuse or tania:  amthert sparsely hair to = ate. Teha chapi Mou nitine (Fort Tejon) ii ns A ay 
TG Zone to the mountains of Low n'y nia. Type locality: Bear Valley, San Bernardino Mountain 
ae pa ale, Brine ith purple, 25 mm. long; corolla- fice 8 = long, the Rg sl li lobed ee he : Bade: anthoes 
pane gst ict Me parasitic on Quercus agrifolia and known only from the type tes Fame Los An- 
jin A acer Californi 
— rhc ‘of Orobas iche comosa var. vallicola are to some degree intermediate between O. californica 
and Ps a. The growth habit is that of O. re ae te i _ inflorescence subra seen ied densely flowered. 
aad elongated in age, and the flowers with a“ t ped ain axis cntedlnuiine with 2 densely flowered 
hime quite different from the type ‘of 0 ayan "y era sehaontt Munz with ed fen mbosely branched stems and 
long-pedicelled flowers. The divistane of a Pi lip of the corolla, however, are rather narrowly lanceolate, a 
characteristic of the grayana complex. 
7. Orobanche corymbésa (Rydb.) Ferris. Rydberg’s Broomrape. Fig. 4955. 
Myzorrhiza corymbosa Rydb. Bull. Torrey Club 36: 696, 1909. 
ae californica var. corymbosa Munz, op. cit. 57: eo 1930. 
robanche corymbosa Ferris, Contr. Dudley Herb. 5: 99, 1958. 
Plants glandular-pubescent, 5-12 cm. high, re simple stems often bulbose-thickened at the 
51. Orobanchi 
e bulbosa 
. Orobanche pinorum 
