A note on Aeginetia indica L.: a holoparasitic plant of India
Aeginetia indica L. is a holoparasitic flowering plant belonging to the family Orobanchaceae and is widely distributed across different regions of India. As a holoparasite, it lacks chlorophyll and depends entirely on host plants, primarily grasses and members of Poaceae, for its nutritional requirements.
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