Pterospora andromedea
This fruiting Pterospora andromedea is another mycoheterotroph, a plant lacking chlorophyll and entirely reliant on soil bacteria to provide nutrients for growth. Unlike the orchid I reported earlier, this one is most closely related to blueberries and heaths.
The common name pinedrop explains the location, in the rich bed of a pine forest.
- Monday, September 17, 2012
- Posted by Joe at 8:56 PM
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