The genus Cistanche Hoffmanns. & Link (Orobanchaceae) includes some 20-30 accepted species native to the Old World, spanning Macaronesia in the west, to north and northwestern China in the east. Typically, the plants occur in deserts, and occasionally coastal dunes or salt marshes, where they are parasitic on the roots of various halophytic shrubs. As nonphotosynthetic holoparasites, all are completely devoid of chlorophyll and functional leaves. They are remarkable in appearance, comprising imposing, brightly coloured flowering spikes that sprout seemingly from bare earth, which has