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Indian Pipes
Monotropa uniflora
41.9045, -78.6482
Field Notes
Notes:
Indian Pipes, or Monotropa uniflora, has no chlorophyll, so it has a parasitic relationship with fungi which, in turn, has a mycorrhizal relationship with trees, which is an example of mutualism where a plant or fungus wraps itself around a trees' roots. The plant pulls nutrients from the tree to grow, and at the same time delivers nutrients from the soil to the tree. This is a rare plant.
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