BROOMRAPE a parasitic plant
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broomrapesBROOMRAPE, a parasitic plant
beechdropsan American plant like a broomrape, parasitic on beech roots
beechdropsA broomrape that is parasitic on the roots of beech trees. Unlike most broomrapes, it has branching stems
broomrapea parasitic plant
hypocista plant parasitic on cistus roots
hypocistsHYPOCIST, a plant parasitic on cistus roots
phytopathogenan organism parasitic on a plant host
phytopathogensPHYTOPATHOGEN, an organism parasitic on a plant host
hemiparasitea parasitic plant capable of limited photosynthetic production of sugars etc
squawroota scaly parasitic plant found in oak woods in the United States
hemiparasitesHEMIPARASITE, a parasitic plant capable of limited photosynthetic production of sugars etc
squawrootsSQUAWROOT, a scaly parasitic plant found in oak woods in the United States
sorimass of spores bursting through the epidermis of the host plant of a parasitic fungus
semiparasiticof, relating to, or being a parasitic plant that contains some chlorophyll and is capable of photosynthesis
mistletoesA leathery-leaved parasitic plant that grows on apple, oak, and other broadleaf trees and bears white glutinous berries in winter
mistletoeA leathery-leaved parasitic plant that grows on apple, oak, and other broadleaf trees and bears white glutinous berries in winter
rafflesiasA parasitic plant that lacks chlorophyll and bears a single, very large flower that smells of carrion, native to Malaysia and Indonesia
witchbrooma dense abnormal growth of shoots on a tree or other woody plant, usually caused by parasitic fungi of the genus Taphrina
rafflesiaA parasitic plant that lacks chlorophyll and bears a single, very large flower that smells of carrion, native to Malaysia and Indonesia
witchbroomsWITCHBROOM, a dense abnormal growth of shoots on a tree or other woody plant, usually caused by parasitic fungi of the genus Taphrina
lousewortA partially parasitic herbaceous plant of the figwort family, typically favoring damp habitats. It is native to both Eurasia and North America and was formerly reputed to harbor lice
lousewortsA partially parasitic herbaceous plant of the figwort family, typically favoring damp habitats. It is native to both Eurasia and North America and was formerly reputed to harbor lice
epiphytesA plant that grows on another plant but is not parasitic, such as the numerous ferns, bromeliads, air plants, and orchids growing on tree trunks in tropical rain forests
broomrapesA parasitic plant that bears tubular flowers on a leafless brown stem. It is attached by its tubers to the roots of a host plant, which may be any of a number of species
broomrapeA parasitic plant that bears tubular flowers on a leafless brown stem. It is attached by its tubers to the roots of a host plant, which may be any of a number of species
witchweedA small parasitic plant that attaches itself to the roots of other plants. Native to the Old World tropics and southern Africa, it has been introduced into North America and can cause serious damage to crops such as corn and sugar