RMC2BT4C–[Close-up] image of Toothwort [Lathraea squamaria] a European plant parasitic on mainly hazel and elm, photographed in England
RMWD4C0G–Eucalypt tree dying from an infestation of parasidic mistletoe plants which also die with the tree. Tamworth Australia. .
RF2RBAHAY–The parasitic plant uscuta grows in the field among crops
RME845TT–Common Dodder, Cuscuta epithymum, in flower, parasitic on gorse. Dartmoor.
RMAN4N5X–A parasitic plant of Cistus: Cytinus hypocistis (France). La Cytinelle, plante parasite du Ciste (France).
RF2HAG0HY–Plicosepalus acaciae (syn. Loranthus acaciae), the acacia strap flower, is a species of hemiparasitic flowering plant in the family Loranthaceae. It i
RM2GFF1Y3–Parasitic plant alga (Cephaleuros sp.) also known as red rust on black pepper (Piper nigrum) leaf surface, Thailand.
RMEJXKCM–Lathraea clandestina. Purple toothwort in spring
RMBR7AB0–Aerial parasitic plant on a tree surface.
RMJ5PADX–Purple toothwort, Lathraea cladestina, Rare parasitic plant living on willow tree roots, North Yorkshire, April.
RMBMCJDX–Ivy Broomrape (Orobanche hederae) growing in flowerbed
RMRNGTFN–Two young flower buds of Sapria gan - a parasitic flowering plant on the forest floor in Thailand
RMFKDWX8–Parasitic Cistanche tubulosa or desert Hyacinth
RM2R91PF0–Knapweed broomrape (Orobanche elatior), an upright plant that lacks chlorophyll and is parasitic on greater knapweed (Centaurea scabiosa), England, UK
RMEKJMTE–Lavender boomrape , Orobanche lavandulacea, from the Maltese Islands, Mediterranean Sea.
RM2JCP8K0–Goldenthread or pacific dodder (Cuscuta pacifica) is a parasitic plant growing on pickleweed (Salicornia) on the Pacific coast of California, USA.
RM2BEWTRW–Close up of Tillandsia punctualata isolated against white background
RMDJ10W4–Dutchman's Pipe or Yellow Bird's-nest (Monotropa hypopitys) close-up of flower bracts, Oxfordshire, England, August
RM2G4C98Y–Knapweed Broomrape (Orobanche elatior) also known as Tall Broomrape. It is a parasitic plant.
RF2EE26GA–Viscum album Mistletoe – white berries intersecting green branches, February, England, UK
RFR15XB8–Bartsia ramosa is a species of plant in the family Orobanchaceae that is native to the Andes mountains of South America.
RF2RBAHBE–The parasitic plant uscuta grows in the field among crops
RMATX0XW–Mistletoe Viscum album parasitic plant on trees With berries
RMAN4N8T–A parasitic plant of Cistus: Cytinus hypocistis (France). La Cytinelle, plante parasite du Ciste (France).
RF2CENTJT–The parasitic Harveya capensis in Fernkloof Nature Reserve, Hermanus, Western Cape, South Affrica
RMCB59BM–A close up of the flowering spike of the parasitic Knapweed Broomrape
RMEJXKEH–Lathraea clandestina. Purple toothwort in spring
RFD4NRMX–lots of plant louses and ants on a geeen stalk in natural ambianc
RF2A6J319–Common or Small Lousewort - Pedicularis sylvatica Parasitic plant, white form
RF2PYE6PF–Leaves and young shoots of ivy climb up the wall. European forest. Creeping parasitic plant. Green foliage. Triangular Leaf. Common ivy or Hedera helix. Evergreen climbing shrub, climbing plant.
RMRNGTG7–A male flower and a bud of Sapria gan - a parasitic flowering plant on the forest floor in Thailand
RMFKDWXR–Parasitic Cistanche tubulosa or desert Hyacinth
RM2BM67HC–Misteltoe plant (Viscum Album) and berries growing in tree.
RMEKJMTH–Lavender boomrape , Orobanche lavandulacea, from the Maltese Islands, Mediterranean Sea.
RM2C3X97F–Leafless Wintergreen (Pyrola aphylla) a parasitic plant who gets its nutrients from the roots and mycorrhizal fungi of a host plant.
RM2BEWTWK–Tillandsia ionantha isolated against white background
RMDJ10WF–Dutchman's Pipe or Yellow Bird's-nest (Monotropa hypopitys) flower spike growing up through leaf litter, Oxfordshire, England,
RM2G4C9DC–Knapweed Broomrape (Orobanche elatior) also known as Tall Broomrape. It is a parasitic plant.
RF2E52RDY–Viscum album Mistletoe – white berries and winged leaf pairs, January, England, UK
RFBMP3JK–Birch tree with some mistletoe parasitic shrubs against clear blue sky
RF2R9RGNE–The parasitic plant cuscuta grows in the field among crops
RMATX0XM–Mistletoe Viscum album parasitic plant on trees With berries
RFER4JJX–Splendid tree attacked by parasitic plant European mistletoe
RM2GH8T90–Detail of Greater Broomrape, Orobanche Rapum-Genistae
RMEB5M7C–Balanophora (Balanophora fungosa) - a parasitic flower
RMEJXK8Y–Lathraea clandestina. Purple toothwort in spring
RM2AAN8BX–Misletoe growing on a host tree, Kent, UK
RF2C0PPTW–Taphrina johansonii, known as the aspen tongue, wild fungus from Finland
RF2PYE6MK–Leaves and young shoots of ivy climb up the wall. European forest. Creeping parasitic plant. Green foliage. Triangular Leaf. Common ivy or Hedera helix. Evergreen climbing shrub, climbing plant.
RMBC5F3A–Indian pipe, Monotropa uniflora, an unusual non-photosynthetic, parasitic flowering plant.
RFM45BED–Parasitic Plants
RF2WWH90D–Female flowers of the pine mistletoe (Viscum laxum), a shoot hemiparasite, Valais, Switzerland
RFR7JEA9–Purple toothwort, a parasitic plant
RM2C3X8T5–Leafless Wintergreen (Pyrola aphylla) a parasitic plant who gets its nutrients from the roots and mycorrhizal fungi of a host plant.
RM2BEWTWG–Tillandsia ionantha isolated against white background
RFKFY5GT–Large clumps of Mistletoe in old tree - Viscum album
RM2G4C8FM–Knapweed Broomrape (Orobanche elatior) also known as Tall Broomrape. It is a parasitic plant.
RMBKMBGM–A Lonely Tree Covered in Mistletoe in French Farmland and Countryside at Laval near Pradinas Aveyron Midi-Pyrenees France
RF2E063A3–Tillandsia mini green air plant home garden decoration minimalist style on wooden white paint background
RF2R9RGMM–The parasitic plant cuscuta grows in the field among crops
RMATX13K–Mistletoe Viscum album parasitic plant on trees With berries
RM2GA4BAG–Elephant's head, Elephant-head or Elephanthead lousewort (Pedicularis groenlandica) are a parasitic plant preferring wet soil and full sun.
RF2T10ATC–Flora of Gran Canaria - thread-like tangled stems of Cuscuta approximata aka dodder parasitic plant natural macro floral background.
RMMY4AR0–Orobanche elatior is a parasitic plant which uses other plants as hosts. It grows to a height between 50cm - 70cm with a large inflorescence.
RMEJXK8N–Lathraea clandestina. Purple toothwort in spring
RMAN4H1N–A parasitic plant of Cistus: Cytinus hypocistis (France). La Cytinelle, plante parasite du Ciste (France).
RF2WJ53GB–Puccinia poarum, known as the coltsfoot rust gall or meadow grass rust, a fungal plant pathogen
RMJ7437J–Toothwort - Lathraea squamaria
RMBC5DRT–Indian pipe, Monotropa uniflora, an unusual non-photosynthetic, parasitic flowering plant.
RM2WD30BF–European Mistletoe (Viscum album) growing on Poplar trees - central France.
RF2WWH912–Female flower of the pine mistletoe (Viscum laxum), a shoot hemiparasite, Valais, Switzerland
RF2HH9AHK–Sugar beet miner Pegomya betae hyoscyami on sugar beet leaves. It is a dangerous pest of sugar, fodder and red beet.
RM2FKTAWM–A close up of the sticky glandular pubescent hairs covering the snow plant (Sarcodes sanguinea) in California.
RM2BEPKBT–Tillandsia ionantha Pink Beauty isolated against white background
RFKFY5HT–Large clumps of Mistletoe in old tree - Viscum album
RM2G4C9B8–Knapweed Broomrape (Orobanche elatior) also known as Tall Broomrape. It is a parasitic plant.
RMBKPMKF–A Lonely Tree Covered in Mistletoe in French Farmland and Countryside at Laval near Pradinas Aveyron Midi-Pyrenees France
RF2E06378–Tillandsia mini green air plant home garden decoration minimalist style on wooden white paint background
RF2R9RGP3–The parasitic plant cuscuta grows in the field among crops
RMATX13P–Mistletoe Viscum album parasitic plant on trees With berries
RF2B63EYE–Mistletoe, viscum album, growing on a tree in Suffolk, England.
RF2PYM419–Lathraea squamaria plant is a parasite in the woods of Europe. Pink flowers of blooming common toothwort in the forest, parasitic plant growing on tre
RM2AH8PK9–European mistletoe (Viscum album) growing on a Black Poplar tree (Populus nigra) in Canterbury, Kent, UK.
RMEJXKER–Lathraea clandestina. Purple toothwort in spring
RM2BC3RNB–Mistletoe in tree, Chepstow, Wales, UK
RMF7623E–Box mistletoe, Amyema miquelii, growing on tall eucalyptus / gum tree under blue sky in outback Queensland Australia
RMC2E8NA–Toothwort (Lathraea squamaria)
RMBC5F3H–Indian pipe, Monotropa uniflora, an unusual non-photosynthetic, parasitic flowering plant.
RM2WD30C0–European Mistletoe (Viscum album) growing on Poplar trees - central France.
RFBWMEJH–Orabanche hederae Ivy broomrape
RFDXAACG–Toothwort - Lathraea squamaria
RM2FKTAKK–A close up macro of the parasitic snow plants (Sarcodes sanguinea) flowers growing in a raceme formation.
RM2BEPK79–Tillandsia ionantha Pink Beauty isolated against white background
RMKE1CFF–a single sprout with flowers from the semi-parasitic weed Rhinanthus angustifolius
RM2G4C9BF–Knapweed Broomrape (Orobanche elatior) also known as Tall Broomrape. It is a parasitic plant.
RMENFDCN–Scientist collects samples from Rafflesia patma plant species in Bogor Botanical Garden, Indonesia.
RF2E063CP–Tillandsia mini green air plant home garden decoration minimalist style on wooden white paint background
RF2PJ6MM9–The parasitic plant cuscuta grows in the field among crops
RMATX13X–Mistletoe Viscum album parasitic plant on trees With berries
RF2B63EW9–Mistletoe, viscum album, growing on a tree in Suffolk, England.
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