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Beechdrop flowering DSC 9268

Beechdrop flowering DSC 9268
Plants behaving badly: Beech-drops (Epifagus virginiana) are parasitic plants that grow on the roots of beech trees. They only emerge above ground to flower. Beech-drops lack chlorophyll as they obtain all their nutrients from the host trees with most of their life spent underground attached to the tree root. In this way they can survive in the deep shade of the forest floor. The flowering plants are about 20 to 30 cm tall and look like dead sticks until backlit, when the delicacy of their flowers appears.

stapel, Gary Schotel, Schussentäler, Marije Aguillo and 6 other people have particularly liked this photo


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 Günter Klaus
Günter Klaus club
Sehr schön hast du diese Pflanze mit dem dunklen Hintergrund präsentiert lieber Andrew :))

Wünsche noch ein schönes Wochenende,liebe Grüße Güni :))
5 months ago.
Andrew Trundlewagon club has replied to Günter Klaus club
Hi Gunter, many hanks, best wishes for the upcoming week, Andrew
4 months ago.
 William Sutherland
William Sutherland club
Stunning capture!
5 months ago.
Andrew Trundlewagon club has replied to William Sutherland club
Hi William, thanks!
4 months ago.
 Xata
Xata club
I love those parasite plants, they are amazing examples of survival even if on others. The question is which is the mutual or not benefit, because in nature there is always an exchange...
5 months ago.
Andrew Trundlewagon club has replied to Xata club
Hi Xata, thanks for your comments. I don't know if the trees get anything in return from the beech drops feeding from their roots, but they don't seem to be harmed by it so all is good..
4 months ago.
 Marije Aguillo
Marije Aguillo club
Muy bonita y bien presentada con el fondo negro.
4 months ago.
Andrew Trundlewagon club has replied to Marije Aguillo club
Hi Marije, THanks for your kind words.
4 months ago.

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