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American Cancer-root
Conopholis americana
38.27, -78.66
Field Notes
Description:
This plant is one of a very few parasitic and chlorophyll-free plants. It generally is found growing from the roots of oak and beech trees. It grows in a cone shape from the ground. These particular plants have recently finished flowering and the whitish seed capsules can be seen easily.
Habitat:
Temperate forest floor. Shenandoah National Park, Virginia.
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