noun
- a parasitic plant that lacks chlorophyll and grows by attaching to the roots of other plants
Usage: botanical
Examples
- The broomrape attached itself to the tomato plant’s roots.
- Farmers struggle to control broomrape infestations in their crops.
- This species of broomrape can severely damage sunflower yields.
- The purple broomrape emerged from the soil near the host plant.
- Botanists studied how broomrape obtains nutrients from its host.
- The field was infected with broomrape, causing crop losses.