Ghost plant DSC 9773


These are the flowers of the ghost plant, sometimes called ghost pipes or Indian pipes (Monotropa uniflora). It is a parasitic flower that feeds on underground fungi, and so has no need for chlorophyll or sunlight, hence the almost pure white stems and flowers. It grows in dark woods
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