You should take a little chlorophyll!

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These plants are the aliens of the plant world! Orobanches seek the products of photosynthesis from other plants thanks to a specific organ, the haustorium. Broomrapes still have small leaves, but reduced to scales. The dodders have completely abandoned the leaves, and even the roots! Like little vampires, they plant their suckers directly into the stems of their host plants.
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Néottie nid d' oiseau

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Néottie nid d' oiseau

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Néottie nid d'oiseau

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Bird's-nest Orchid, inflorescence particular

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Neottia nidus-avis

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YELLOW FLOWERS CYTINELLE [AT]

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CYTINELLE, PARASITE DE CISTES

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Orobanche

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Néottie nid doiseau.

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Néottie nid doiseau.

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Néottie nid doiseau.

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Néottie nid doiseau.

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Monotropic sucepin [AT]

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La néottie nid d'oiseau (Neottia nidus-avis)

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cytinet de l'Ecluse (Cytinus hypocistis subsp. clusii)

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Orobanche du thym - Drôme


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