Aphyllon cooperi

     

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Orobanche cooperi

Orobanchaceae

  • The thick succulent stems appear in spring, and are parasitic on various species of Ambrosia. It occurs near El Desemboque and northward. Food: the people of the Libertad Region ate the "roots" (thickened base of the stem and inflorescence) after they were thoroughly cooked in ashes. "People of the Desert and Sea, Ethnobotany of the Seri Indians".

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