Sudetic Lousewort
The sudetic lousewort - also known as fernweed - (Pedicularis sudetica subsp. scopulorum) is a non-native European import member of the Orobanchaceae family that is found primarily in the Rocky Mountains of New Mexico, Colorado and Wyoming. Like other louseworts, it is parasitic on the living roots of neighboring plants. These were found growing at approximately 12,000 feet on the continental divide, just east of Aspen, Colorado.
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- Pink Wildflowers, Orobanchaceae (Indian Paintbrushes and Broomrapes)