Yellow glandweed

Parentucellia viscosa

"Parentucellia viscosa" is a species of flowering plant in the broomrape family known by the common names yellow glandweed and yellow bartsia. It is native to Europe, but it can be found on other continents, including Australia and North America, as an introduced species.
Yellow glandweed (Parentucellia viscosa) Yellow glandweed growing in a nutrient poor moist grassland.  Geotagged,Netherlands,Parentucellia viscosa,Summer,Yellow glandweed,flora

Appearance

This is an erect annual herb producing a stiff, slender stem coated in hairs and sticky glands. It reaches a maximum height of 50 to 70 centimeters. The hairy leaves are lance-shaped to oval and are lined with several teeth. The inflorescence is a raceme of flowers at the end of the stem. The flower is tubular, the calyx of sepals extending along most of the length of the corolla, which may exceed 2 centimeters long. The lobed, lipped corolla is yellow in color and glandular and sticky in texture.

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassEudicots
OrderLamiales
FamilyOrobanchaceae
GenusParentucellia
SpeciesP. viscosa