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Clustered Broom-rape (Orobanche fasciculata)

In upper Lake Michigan, especially on perched dunes you may find the rare fascicled broom rape. It is a threatened species. This parasitic plant, which is also distributed in the prairies of the Great Plains, does not produce chlorophyll, and in Michigan always occurs in association with wormwood, its only known host here.

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