Flowering plant flower parasitic Stock Photos and Images
RM2WFAN5B–Giant flower of the parasitic Rafflesia tuan-mudae in Gundung Gading National Park, Sarawak, Borneo. The flower is about 50 cm in diameter on its
RMBWBXC5–Slender broomrape (Orobanche gracilis) Flowering at spring - Cevennes - France
RMWMTPXB–Foraging Ichneumonid wasp (Amblyeteles sp)
RMBBG55X–Common Toothwort Lathraea squamaria
RMGPYXH9–Knapweed broomrape, Orobanche elatior, flower spike almost over in a disused chalk pit, Berkshire, June
RF2E0RDKX–Wildflowers: Orobanche sp, a parasitic plant surrounded by poppies
RM2TAXP70–Natural closeup on a light pink flowering Red bartsia parasitic wildflower, Odontites vernus
RM2G4C8FM–Knapweed Broomrape (Orobanche elatior) also known as Tall Broomrape. It is a parasitic plant.
RFG3P20K–Flowering native mistletoe species parasitising a eucalypt, Isabella Falls, Cape York Peninsula, Queensland, Australia
RF2KEFENC–Rafflesia is a genus of parasitic flowering plants in the family Rafflesiaceae. It is the largest flowers in the world
RF2KTBW62–Parasitic plant without chlorophyll Pinesap (False beech-drops, Hypopitys monotropa) in a pine forest in Belarus, Europe
RFR20GMT–Rhinanthus angustifolius or Greater Yellow-rattle
RF2BGNJP2–Balanophoraceae are a subtropical to tropical family of obligate parasitic flowering plants and are normally found in moist inland forests growing on
RMR4HJA7–Flesh pink lousewort, Pedicularis rostratospicata, in flower in alpine pasture, French Alps.
RMBKB1WJ–Disk of the Rafflesia arnoldii, Ranau, Sabah, Malaysia
RM2RHJ7D5–Toothwort Lathraea squamaria a parasistic Broomrape growing beneath Hazel at Priors Wood in Somerset UK
RF2X35MKF–Common ox tongue or common bugloss (Anchusa officinalis), flowers, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RF2TBD3AC–Coralroot Orchid (Corallorhiza trifida) close-up of tightly-packed group of flowers growing on boggy ground in duneslacks on the Morayshire coast.
RMWMTMHD–Foraging Ichneumonid wasp (Amblyeteles sp)
RMT1TP9W–Igelfliege (Tachina fera), im Flug, an Margerite (Leucanthemum), Deutschland
RMGPYXGT–Knapweed broomrape, Orobanche elatior, flower spikes almost over in a disused chalk pit, Berkshire, June
RF2EAT0TR–Flowers of mistletoe (Viscum album), a parasitic plant
RM2CT4WWR–The flower of the Hydnora or Jackal Food is the only portion of this parasitic plant to appear above ground in the early rain season.
RMDHGJRM–Rafflesia arnoldii a Parasitic flowering plant just openening Gunung Gading National Park Borneo
RF2KG9TA7–Parasitic plant without chlorophyll Pinesap (False beech-drops, Hypopitys monotropa) in a pine forest in Belarus, Europe
RMW7YFGW–Common toothwort (Lathraea squamaria), a parasite of Hazel (Corylus), flowering in woodland, Bath and Northeast Somerset, UK, April.
RF2BGNJPY–Balanophoraceae are a subtropical to tropical family of obligate parasitic flowering plants and are normally found in moist inland forests growing on
RMHGMC83–Bedstraw Broomrape, or Clove-scented broomrape, Orobanche caryophyllacea, parasitic on bedstraws on downland.
RMBKB1P5–Rafflesia arnoldii in bloom, Ranau, Sabah, Malaysia
RMMGTERD–Kaeng Krachan National Park's Sapria himalayana is a root parasite dependent on its host plant for water and nutrients. It is related to the Rafflesia.
RM2PG073X–Purple Broomrape (Orobanche purpurea) flowering, parasitic on yarrow, Ecrins N. P. Alps, France
RF2TBD3BD–Coralroot Orchid (Corallorhiza trifida) close-up of flowers of plants growing on boggy ground in duneslacks on the Morayshire coast, Scotland
RMWWHPAR–summerwort
RMT1TPA9–Raupenfliege (Cylindromyia bicolor), im Flug, an Ringelblume (Calendula officinalis), Deutschland
RMCXPEHH–Purple Broomrape
RF2EAT0TA–Flowers of mistletoe (Viscum album), a parasitic plant
RMC6CM4X–Louseworts (Pedicularis vulgaris) semi-parasitic plant flowers Fair Isle Shetland Subarctic Archipelago Scotland UK Europe June
RM2G4C9BF–Knapweed Broomrape (Orobanche elatior) also known as Tall Broomrape. It is a parasitic plant.
RM2CT4WRG–The flower of the Hydnora or Jackal Food is the only portion of this parasitic plant to appear above ground in the early rain season.
RFJXBDAA–Neottia Nidus Avis
RF2M5AA38–Parasitic plant without chlorophyll Pinesap (False beech-drops, Hypopitys monotropa) in a pine forest in Belarus, Europe
RMW7YFGT–Common toothwort (Lathraea squamaria), a parasite of Hazel (Corylus), flowering in woodland, Bath and Northeast Somerset, UK, April.
RF2BD44XB–Balanophoraceae are a subtropical to tropical family of obligate parasitic flowering plants and are normally found in moist inland forests growing on
RMHGMC7W–Bedstraw Broomrape, or Clove-scented broomrape, Orobanche caryophyllacea, parasitic on bedstraws on downland.
RMBKB1GY–Rafflesia arnoldii in bloom, Ranau, Sabah, Malaysia
RF2BXAHWX–Group of Common lousewort plants, flowering pinkish-purple, in a moorland on the dutch island Schiermonnikoog
RM2PG073N–Ivy Broomrape (Orobanche hederae) flowering, parasitic on ivy, Picos de Europa, Cantabrian Mountains, Spain
RF2TBD38T–Coralroot Orchid (Corallorhiza trifida) close-up of tightly-packed group of flowers growing on boggy ground in duneslacks on the Morayshire coast.
RFMMBBE2–Giant Airplant, Tillandsia fasciculata, aka Cardinal Airplant, an epiphyte and bromeliad that absorbs water and nutrients through its leaves, in Everg
RF2JR276F–Parasitic wasp larva living inside a gall on a leaf .
RFG7K4A2–Gasteruptiidae wasp on flowering tamarisk eats victim
RM2K8B65K–Frontal closeup on a bloodbee , Sphecodes on a pink Geranium pyrenaicum flower in the garden
RFF960MW–Parasitic Jaeger (Stercorarius parasiticus) on the tundra near Churchill, Manitoba, Canada.
RM2J1WF23–Yellow or desert broomrape Cistanche tubulosa Photographed at Wadi Peres A seasonal riverbed in the North Eastern Negev Desert on the Southern border
RF2J6T819–Lathraea squamaria flower in mountains
RMD0FT0D–Mistletoe, Mistel (Viscum album)
RM2CT4WX9–The Jackal Food plant is most unusual flowering parasitic plant long considered a fungus. Only the flowering body appears above the surface
RFK89CR8–A Mistletoe (Dendrophthoe curvata) flowers and leaves. Daintree National Park. Diwan. Queensland. Australia.
RF2KYW7GH–Parasitic plant without chlorophyll Pinesap (False beech-drops, Hypopitys monotropa) in a pine forest in Belarus, Europe
RM2J20X18–Rafflesia flower (Rafflesia keithii) growing from Tetrastigma vine on rainforest floor. Lower slopes of Mt Kinabalu, Sabah, Borneo.
RF2BD44TX–Balanophoraceae are a subtropical to tropical family of obligate parasitic flowering plants and are normally found in moist inland forests growing on
RME845TJ–Common Dodder, Cuscuta epithymum, in flower, parasitic on gorse. Dartmoor.
RMBKB1KF–Rafflesia arnoldii in bloom, Ranau, Sabah, Malaysia
RFFWXG40–Stems and blossoms of the clover dodder (Cuscuta epithymum) growing on rose.
RM2PG073R–Ivy Broomrape (Orobanche hederae) flowering, parasitic on ivy, Picos de Europa, Cantabrian Mountains, Spain
RF2TBD3A0–Coralroot Orchid (Corallorhiza trifida) close-up of tightly-packed group of flowers growing on boggy ground in duneslacks on the Morayshire coast.
RMA6C08J–Flowering Purple Toothwort (Lathraea clandestina). The plant is parasitic on the roots of trees.
RF2CCJ0CK–Indian Paintbrush, Castilleja miniata, flowering in a meadow along the Pacific Crest Trail in the Goat Rocks Wilderness, Gifford Pinchot National For
RF2FKGRHX–Flora of Gran Canaria - flowering Bartsia trixago hemiparasitic plant natural macro floral background
RM2PH517B–Natural closeup on the large, brilliant red cleptoparasite blood bee, Sphecodes albilabris sitting on yellow Tansy flower in the field
RF2CGNEX1–Mistletoe flowering at Woodgate Beach Queensland
RFF7H7Y5–Flowering shoot of Kunkeliella retamoides
RM2WWB9W2–Weibliche Blüte der Kiefern-Mistel Viscum laxum, ein Spross-Halbparasit, Wallis, Schweiz *** Female flower of Mistletoe Viscum laxum, an obligate stem
RF2J8KKCT–Lathraea squamaria flower in mountains, macro
RMBCFNEB–Mistletoe, Mistel (Viscum album)
RM2CT4WX5–The small seeds of the Jackal food remain underground in capsules of glutinous pulp. Only the flowering part of this parasitic plant from the Magnolia
RF2NJTW65–Parasitic plant without chlorophyll Pinesap (False beech-drops, Hypopitys monotropa) in a pine forest in Belarus, Europe
RM2BNHKK6–Tachnid fly (Phasia hemiptera) male feeding on flower of wild parsnip (Pastinaca sativa), Oxfordshire, England, UK, August
RF2BD44TD–Balanophoraceae are a subtropical to tropical family of obligate parasitic flowering plants and are normally found in moist inland forests growing on
RME845TW–Common Dodder, Cuscuta epithymum, in flower, parasitic on gorse. Dartmoor.
RMBKB1M5–Rafflesia arnoldii in bloom, Ranau, Sabah, Malaysia
RMPRJD9B–Rafflesia plant flowering in forest in Sumatra, Indonesia
RM2PFTGBT–Yellow Broomrape (Cistanche phelypaea) flowering, parasitic on Chenopodiaceae, growing on coastal sand dune, Lanzarote, Canary Islands
RF2F9NMW4–Close up of an inflorescence of the Alpine rattlespot (lat: Rhinanthus alpinus) in front of a blurred natural background.
RMAP9WMT–Flowering Common Dodder (Cuscuta epithymum) parasitic plant on Bell Heather (Erica cinerea) Reserve Naturelle du Pinail.
RF2CCJ0BR–Indian Paintbrush, Castilleja miniata, flowering in a meadow along the Pacific Crest Trail in the Goat Rocks Wilderness, Gifford Pinchot National For
RF2FKGT69–Flora of Gran Canaria - flowering Bartsia trixago hemiparasitic plant natural macro floral background
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