Greater Yellow Rattle (Rhinanthus alectorolophus)
Rhinanthus alectorolophus is an annual, semi-parasitic plant often found in meadows. It features distinctive inflated calyces and yellow flowers, tapping into the roots.
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Synonyms
Alectorolophus arvensis Semler
Alectorolophus ellipticus (Hausskn.) Sterneck
Alectorolophus facchinii (Chabert) Sterneck
Alectorolophus hirsutus (Lam.) All.
Alectorolophus kerneri Sterneck
Alectorolophus modestus Sterneck
Alectorolophus patulus Sterneck
Alectorolophus semleri Sterneck
Mimulus alectorolophus Scop.
Rhinanthus buccalis Wallr.
Rhinanthus ellipticus Hausskn.
Rhinanthus facchinii Chabert
Rhinanthus hirsutus Lam.
Rhinanthus patulus (Sterneck) Schinz & Thell.
Rhinanthus semleri (Sterneck) Schinz & Thell.
Taxonomy
- kingdomPlantae
- divisionTracheophyta
- classMagnoliopsida
- orderLamiales
- familyOrobanchaceae
- genusRhinanthus
- speciesRhinanthus alectorolophus
