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Hairy Pinesap (Hypopitys lanuginosa) Growing along a forested lakeside trail.<br />
Hypopitys lanuginosa is a nonphotosynthetic, mycoheterotrophic plant that thrives in the dark understories of forests. Because it lacks chlorophyll, it must obtain its nutrients from other sources. It is a parasite on fungi (usually Tricholoma sp.) and an indirect parasite of trees. It obtains nutrients from fungi which are initially obtained from trees.<br />
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Hypopitys lanuginosa is a nonphotosynthetic, mycoheterotrophic plant that thrives in the dark understories of forests. Because it lacks chlorophyll, it must obtain its nutrients from other sources. It is a parasite on fungi (usually Tricholoma sp.) and an indirect parasite of trees. It obtains nutrients from fungi which are initially obtained from trees.<br />
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Hairy Pinesap (Hypopitys lanuginosa)

Growing along a forested lakeside trail.
Hypopitys lanuginosa is a nonphotosynthetic, mycoheterotrophic plant that thrives in the dark understories of forests. Because it lacks chlorophyll, it must obtain its nutrients from other sources. It is a parasite on fungi (usually Tricholoma sp.) and an indirect parasite of trees. It obtains nutrients from fungi which are initially obtained from trees.

Hairy Pinesap (Hypopitys lanuginosa) Growing along a forested lakeside trail. <br />
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Hypopitys lanuginosa is a nonphotosynthetic, mycoheterotrophic plant that thrives in the dark understories of forests. Because it lacks chlorophyll, it must obtain its nutrients from other sources. It is a parasite on fungi (usually Tricholoma sp.) and an indirect parasite of trees. It obtains nutrients from fungi which are initially obtained from trees.<br />
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  1. Oh, that's great to discover there are species within the genus with colour, very nice. I only saw the white Monotropa uniflora in Pennsylvania. Posted 4 years ago
    1. It used to be considered a variant of Monotropa hypopitys/Hypopitys monotropa, but has since been given its own species name.

      I think this variant is the more common one, at least in this area.
      Posted 4 years ago

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Hypopitys lanuginosa is a plant in the family Ericaceae.

Similar species: Ericales
Species identified by Flown Kimmerling
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By Flown Kimmerling

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Uploaded Sep 8, 2020. Captured Sep 7, 2020 09:37 in 181 Fort Mt Park Rd, Chatsworth, GA 30705, USA.
  • Canon EOS 6D Mark II
  • f/29.0
  • 1/32s
  • ISO125
  • 100mm