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Pinesap

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Pinesap is believed to get its name from the fact that it "saps" the roots of pine trees and other coniferous trees upon which it feeds. These were photographed on the south face of Mount Rainier.

Copyright
© 2011
Image Size
2288x3445 / 7.8MB
Keywords
Ericaceae, Monotropa hypopithys, Mount Rainier, National Park, Washington, beautiful, beauty, environment, habitat, herb, herbaceous, inland, landscape, myco-heterotrophs, mycotrophic, natural, nature, oddball, parasite, parasitic, perennial, pinesap, plant, saprophyte, wild, wilderness
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Ericaceae (Heather and Rhododendrons), Saprophytes
Pinesap is believed to get its name from the fact that it "saps" the roots of pine trees and other coniferous trees upon which it feeds. These were photographed on the south face of Mount Rainier.