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Growing at the base of a fallen tree in Deep Creek Lake State Park.
Parasitic plant that lacks chlorophyll.
This plant is listed as Threatened in New Hampshire; listed as being of Special ...
I had seen this plant before but always as stand alone never as a cluster. It ...
This plant, which lacks leaves, is parasitic on the roots of trees, especially ...
Woody, pulpy plant. About 2-4" tall. Grows in decaying leaves in forest floor.
This plant is parasitic on the roots of woody plants, especially oaks (genus ...
A parasitic plant that contains no chlorophyll and has a stem covered in ...
Resembles a cob of corn growing from the roots of oak or beech trees.
Behind the grass, this non-photosynthesizing plant bears a slight resemblance ...
"achlorophyllous") parasitic plant, from the family Orobanchaceae and more ...
") parasitic plant, from the family Orobanchaceae and more recently from the ...
This plant is one of a very few parasitic and chlorophyll-free plants. It ...
Parasitic plant with a root system that preys on oak trees. It doesn't perform ...
Also know as 'bear corn', is a perennial, non-photosynthesizing (or ...