Clover Broom-rape

Orobanche minor

1 host plant · Parasitic-plant

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This profile contains verified disease data from extension databases. Regional field notes and expert review are in progress.

Clover Broom-rape can show up on landscape plants, producing visible damage that ranges from leaf spots and discoloration to branch dieback depending on severity. Early detection gives you the best management options.

Start with sanitation: remove and dispose of affected material as you find it. Thin dense growth to improve air circulation, and redirect irrigation away from foliage. If the condition persists despite cultural adjustments, your local Extension office can help identify the pathogen and recommend targeted treatments.

Quick Reference

Agent Type
parasitic-plant
Causal Agent
Orobanche minor
Host Plants
1

Management

Cultural Controls

Host Plants (1)

Trifolium tridentatum Tomcat Clover