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Description
Odontites, commonly known as Broomrapes, are a genus of flowering plants in the Orobanchaceae family. They are parasitic plants that attach to the roots of other plants to obtain nutrients. Odontites species are distributed throughout Europe, Asia, and Africa.
Taxonomic Information
Domain | Eukaryota |
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Kingdom | Plantae |
Phylum | Tracheophyta |
Class | Magnoliopsida |
Order | Lamiales |
Family | Orobanchaceae |
Genus | Odontites |
Appearance
Odontites plants have thin stems that can grow up to 50 cm tall. The leaves are small and narrow, and the flowers are arranged in clusters at the top of the stem. The flowers can be pink, purple, or red, and are tubular in shape. Odontites plants bloom in the summer months.
Care Guide
Odontites are parasitic plants that do not require traditional care as they obtain their nutrients from the roots of other plants. However, they do require a host plant to survive.
Water
Odontites do not require additional watering as they obtain their nutrients from the host plant.
Fertilization
Odontites do not require fertilizer as they obtain their nutrients from the host plant.
Soil
Odontites do not require soil as they obtain their nutrients from the roots of other plants.
Sunlight
Odontites require partial to full sunlight to grow.
Hardiness Zones
Odontites can grow in hardiness zones 4-9.
Common Pests & Diseases
Odontites are generally not susceptible to pests or diseases.
Habitat
Odontites can be found in a variety of habitats, including meadows, fields, and rocky areas. They are often found near their host plants.
Question and Answer
Q: Do Odontites require a host plant to survive?
A: Yes, Odontites are parasitic plants that require a host plant to obtain nutrients.
Q: What is the typical height of an Odontites plant?
A: Odontites plants can grow up to 50 cm tall.
Q: Are Odontites plants susceptible to pests and diseases?
A: Odontites are generally not susceptible to pests or diseases.
Q: What is the typical blooming period for Odontites plants?
A: Odontites plants bloom in the summer months.
Related Plants
- Orobanche
- Phelipanche
- Aphyllon
References
- Flora of Europe: Odontites
- USDA: Odontites
- Encyclopedia of Life: Odontites