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Beechdrops (Epiphagus virginiana) |
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| These achlorophyllous (lacking chlorophyll) plants get their nourishment by parasitizing the roots of Beech Trees. The lower flowers are cleistogamous (never opening and self-pollinating) while the upper flowers have a distinct corolla. This enables the plant to hedge its bets by insuring that there will be a next generation from the cleistogamous flowers while also enjoying the benefits of cross-pollination through the upper flowers should conditions be adequate for them to form and set their seeds. | |||||
| Species information from eNature.com: Beechdrops | |||||
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