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Fetid broomrape is a parasitic flowering plant with a distinct unpleasant odor, lending it the name 'foetida.' It typically lacks green foliage due to its lack of chlorophyll and instead is characterized by spike-like yellow to purple-brown inflorescences. This plant thrives by attaching to the roots of host plants, often favoring legumes, from which it extracts nutrients to survive.
Watering schedule: Twice per week
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