RFK6DGJH–Close up of red Mistletoe flower, this specimen going on an Acacia tree in the Mallee country of Northern Victoria. A parasitic plant that grows on a
RMKHBK8Y–Lavender Bromrape, Orobanche lavandulacea, parasitic on pitch trefoil; Peloponnese, Greece.
RM2C3X97F–Leafless Wintergreen (Pyrola aphylla) a parasitic plant who gets its nutrients from the roots and mycorrhizal fungi of a host plant.
RMF6KDMY–Reproductive structures of a parasitic plant in the Balanophoraceae family.
RF2K04FP9–Rafflesia pricei in Tambunan, Borneo. Rafflesias are the largest flowers in the world
RM2G8RAD8–Common dodder (Cuscuta epithymum) flowering during July or summer, UK. Dodder is a parasitic plant, here it is parasitizing heather (Calluna vulgaris)
RF2R0PMH2–Wood betony wildflower closeup at the Miami Woods restored tallgrass prairie in Morton Grove, Illinois
RFKT0N25–Flowers of common cow wheat
RM2T81HFG–Cluster of vivid orange and red-tipped tubular flowers and green leaves of mistletoe, a parasitic plant, growing in Australian
RMENCJ3W–Toothwort, Lathraea squamaria parasitic plant - parasite, parasitic on the roots of deciduous trees Europe widespread
RM2CA9AP9–Monotropa Uniflora (Indian Pipe flower)
RMK6NDRX–Greater Dodder - Cuscuta europaea - a parasite of Common Nettle Urtica dioica
RF2B3F9K7–White flowers bloom on scaldweed or dodder, a parasitic plant
RFMFTKF0–Toothwort (Lathraea squamaria) parasitic plant. Light pink flowers of plant in the family Orobanchaceae, infecting willow (Salix sp.)
RFK6DGG0–Close up of red Mistletoe flower, this specimen going on an Acacia tree in the Mallee country of Northern Victoria. A parasitic plant that grows on a
RM2TBJ0DT–Common Dodder: Cuscuta epithymum. Flowers. Parasitic on Gorse. Devon, UK
RMP39DD1–Lousewort flowers
RMF88F23–Osyris, Osyris alba, in flower. Semi-parasitic shrub. Spain.
RM2C3X8YB–Leafless Wintergreen (Pyrola aphylla) a parasitic plant who gets its nutrients from the roots and mycorrhizal fungi of a host plant.
RFH9ET95–Flowers of parasitic Striga gesnerioides, Purple Witchweed, Cowpea Witchweed, Indigo witchweed, Tobacco witchweed in the Western Ghats, India.
RF2K04FP7–Rafflesia pricei in the stage of rotting. Tambunan, Borneo. Rafflesias are the largest flowers in the world
RF2CCRDFH–Red Dodder ie Cuscuta epithymum on wild Gorse ie Ulex europaeus. With flowers.
RM2G6JCWK–The Ivy Broomrape, Orobanche hederae, a parasitic plant growing on it's host, Ivy, in the UK
RFKT0N1K–Flowers of common cow wheat
RM2T81HFP–Cluster of vivid orange and red-tipped tubular flowers and green leaves of mistletoe, a parasitic plant, growing in Australian
RMENCJ3H–Toothwort, Lathraea squamaria flowering plant - parasite, parasitic on the roots of deciduous trees Europe widespread
RM2AH14CH–Yellow or desert broomrape, Cistanche tubulosa. This plant is a parasitic member of the broomrape family. Photographed in the Negev Desert, Israel
RMJ7437J–Toothwort - Lathraea squamaria
RM2RYYPW6–Scarlet flowering mistletoe in eucalypt tree, Mt Amos, near Cooktown, Queensland, Australia
RFHXNM97–Toothwort (Lathraea squamaria) plant in flower. Group of parasitic plants with pink flowers in the family Orobanchaceae, infecting willow (Salix sp)
RMW7R2AE–Yellow Broomrape (Cistanche phelypaea) a parasite of Goosefoot plants (Amaranthaceae), flowering on sandy shore at edge of a saltmarsh. Alvor, Algarve, Portugal, June.
RM2J42YJA–Thyme broomrape / Red broomrape (Orobanche alba), flowering on clifftop grassland, Kynance Cove, The Lizard, Cornwall, UK, June.
RMKE1CFF–a single sprout with flowers from the semi-parasitic weed Rhinanthus angustifolius
RM2TBJ0B3–Common Dodder: Cuscuta epithymum. Flowers. Parasitic on Gorse. Devon, UK
RF2R3MM1D–Eyebright (Euphrasia officinalis) close-up of flowers growing on dune-slacks, Sanday, Orkney, Scotland, August 2019
RMF88F24–Osyris, Osyris alba, in flower. Semi-parasitic shrub. Spain.
RM2C3X955–Leafless Wintergreen (Pyrola aphylla) a parasitic plant who gets its nutrients from the roots and mycorrhizal fungi of a host plant.
RM2CAWWXA–Pink flowers of the annual paraitic UK wildflower, dodder, Cuscuta epithymum, on it's gorse host plant at Rame Head, Cornwall
RF2K04FP6–Rafflesia pricei just before flowering in Tambunan, Borneo. Rafflesias are the largest flowers in the world
RM2ACA6ED–Greater Broomrape (Orobanche rapum-genistae) plants flowering in the Ariege Pyrenees, France. Parasitic plant on a species of Cytisus.
RM2G6JCNM–The Ivy Broomrape, Orobanche hederae, a parasitic plant growing on it's host, Ivy, in the UK
RF2HD4MND–Common eyebright, Euphrasia nemorosa, a very traditional medicinal plant growing wild in Finland
RF2HM3G7R–Rafflesia keithii is a parasitic plant endemic to Borneo. With flowers growing up to 1m in diameter, it is one of the biggest flowers in the World.
RMENCJ3J–Toothwort, Lathraea squamaria blooming plant - parasite, parasitic on the roots of deciduous trees Europe widespread chlorophyll is missing
RMRA55E0–Violet Cistanche (Cistanche salsa) Also Violet Broomrape flowering in the desert. This plant is a parasitic member of the broomrape family. Photograph
RMJ74374–Toothwort - Lathraea squamaria
RMEJXKEA–Lathraea clandestina. Purple toothwort in spring
RFHXNM6P–Toothwort (Lathraea squamaria) plant in flower. Group of parasitic plants with pink flowers in the family Orobanchaceae, infecting willow (Salix sp)
RMK2B89P–Field Cow-wheat (Melampyrum arvense), France.
RMW7R2GX–Bean Broomrape (Orobanche crenata) in flower, near Plakias, Crete, May
RM2DE0C8P–Knapweed broomrape (Orobanche elatior) flower spikes with a clump of its host Greater Knapweed (Centaurea scabiosa) in the background, Wiltshire, UK.
RMBAFT11–Toothwort (Lathrea squamaria)
RMJEHCT9–Common broomrape flowers (Orobanche), UK
RFF41TJ8–flower; parasitic plants;
RMF88F25–Osyris, Osyris alba, in flower. Semi-parasitic shrub. Spain.
RM2C3X8T5–Leafless Wintergreen (Pyrola aphylla) a parasitic plant who gets its nutrients from the roots and mycorrhizal fungi of a host plant.
RFH9ET97–Striga gesnerioides parasitic on the roots of Lepidagathis Cuspidata growing on the Western Ghats plateaus, India.
RMTR61KH–Tachinid Fly, parasitic fly (Tachina fera), sitting on umbellifer, Germany
RF2B8027R–Yellow or desert broomrape, Cistanche tubulosa. This plant is a parasitic member of the broomrape family. Photographed in the Negev Desert, Israel
RM2RWJNN0–Taper-tip Dodder, Cuscuta attenuata
RF2HD4MNE–Common eyebright, Euphrasia nemorosa, a very traditional medicinal plant growing wild in Finland
RMEBPP87–Greater Dodder: Cuscuta europaea. Parasitic on Stinging Nettle. Surrey, England.
RMENCJ3M–Common Toothwort, Lathraea squamaria flowering plant - parasite, parasitic on the roots of deciduous trees Europe widespread chlorophyll is missing
RMRA55DP–Violet Cistanche (Cistanche salsa) Also Violet Broomrape flowering in the desert. This plant is a parasitic member of the broomrape family. Photograph
RMK6NDW8–Greater Dodder - Cuscuta europaea - a parasite of Common Nettle Urtica dioica
RMEJXKDT–Lathraea clandestina. Purple toothwort in spring
RFHXNM5Y–Toothwort (Lathraea squamaria) detail of flower. Detail of flower of parasitic plant in the family Orobanchaceae, infecting willow (Salix sp.)
RM2PC3TY6–Red flowers of Himalayan Sapria (Sapria himalayana) in full bloom. Kaeng Krachan National Park, Thailand.
RMW7R2HW–Branched broomrape (Orobanche ramosa) in flower, near Plakias, Crete, April
RF2R0MRBD–Yellow flowers of the parasitic Western Australian Christmas Tree (Nuytsia floribunda), also called moodjar
RFRR639C–Flowering examples of the Rafflesia arnoldii, the worlds largest flower, found in the rainforest of Malaysia.
RM2R91PF0–Knapweed broomrape (Orobanche elatior), an upright plant that lacks chlorophyll and is parasitic on greater knapweed (Centaurea scabiosa), England, UK
RMHB1E6K–broomrape; parasitic plants;
RM2CBXNCJ–Ivy Broomrape, Orobanche hederae parasitic on ivy. Berry Head, Devon.
RM2FKTAPT–A close up macro of the parasitic snow plants (Sarcodes sanguinea) flowers growing in a raceme formation.
RM2BJD71C–Purple toothwort / clandestine (Lathraea clandestina) in flower in spring
RMTR68K4–Tachinid Fly, parasitic fly (Tachina fera), sitting on thoroughwort, side view, Germany, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
RF2B8029C–Yellow or desert broomrape, Cistanche tubulosa. This plant is a parasitic member of the broomrape family. Photographed in the Negev Desert, Israel
RM2RWJNN1–Taper-tip Dodder, Cuscuta attenuata
RF2T7JM21–Rhinanthus angustifolius, commonly known as Narrow-leaved Rattle or Greater Yellow-rattle, wild flower from Finland
RMC14FFC–Common dodder (Cuscuta epithymum) flowers of parasitic plant on gorse foliage
RMENCJ3P–Toothwort, Lathraea squamaria flowering plant - parasite, parasitic on the roots of deciduous trees Europe widespread proto-carnivorous plant
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