Aureolaria pectinata, commonly called combleaf yellow false foxglove,[2] false foxglove,[3] and comb-leaf oakleach,[1] is a species of plant in the broomrape family that is native to the southeastern United States.[4]
It is an annual plant that produces yellow flowers in the late summer on herbaceous stems.[5] It is hemiparisitic, meaning that it gets some of its nutrients from other plants. A. pectinata attaches itself to the roots of oak trees, explaining the common name "oakleach".[6]
Aureolaria pectinata, commonly called combleaf yellow false foxglove, false foxglove, and comb-leaf oakleach, is a species of plant in the broomrape family that is native to the southeastern United States.
It is an annual plant that produces yellow flowers in the late summer on herbaceous stems. It is hemiparisitic, meaning that it gets some of its nutrients from other plants. A. pectinata attaches itself to the roots of oak trees, explaining the common name "oakleach".
Aureolaria pectinata là loài thực vật có hoa thuộc họ Cỏ chổi. Loài này được (Nutt.) Pennell mô tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1913.[1]
Aureolaria pectinata là loài thực vật có hoa thuộc họ Cỏ chổi. Loài này được (Nutt.) Pennell mô tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1913.