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Pinedrops

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Pinedrops (Pterospora andromedea), also known as "coyote's arrows" to some native American tribes are parasitic plants that feed on the roots of pine trees and other conifers where they are found where the soil is rich. These pinedrops were photographed about one-third up the southern face of Washington's Mount Rainier.

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© 2011
Image Size
2758x4152 / 9.5MB
Keywords
Ericaceae, Mount Rainier, National Park, Pterospora andromedea, Washington, beautiful, beauty, environment, habitat, herb, herbaceous, inland, landscape, myco-heterotrophs, mycotroph, mycotrophic, natural, nature, oddball, parasite, parasitic, perennial, pinedrops, plant, saprophyte, wild, wilderness
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Ericaceae (Heather and Rhododendrons), Saprophytes
Pinedrops (Pterospora andromedea), also known as "coyote's arrows" to some native American tribes are parasitic plants that feed on the roots of pine trees and other conifers where they are found where the soil is rich. These pinedrops were photographed about one-third up the southern face of Washington's Mount Rainier.