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Orobanche zajaciorum (Orobanchaceae): a new species from the Caucasus

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A new, probably endemic, species, Orobanche zajaciorum (Orobanchaceae) is described from Georgia, in the Lesser Caucasus. The species grows on rocky slopes and is a parasite Scutellaria sosnowskyi. It is a small pale pink-yellowish plant, characterised by strongly curved, geniculate, white-pink flowers. A detailed description, diagnosis, and illustrations are provided.
Title: Orobanche zajaciorum (Orobanchaceae): a new species from the Caucasus
Description:
A new, probably endemic, species, Orobanche zajaciorum (Orobanchaceae) is described from Georgia, in the Lesser Caucasus.
The species grows on rocky slopes and is a parasite Scutellaria sosnowskyi.
It is a small pale pink-yellowish plant, characterised by strongly curved, geniculate, white-pink flowers.
A detailed description, diagnosis, and illustrations are provided.

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