-
obligate root
hemiparasite.
Rhinanthus (e.g.
Yellow rattle) is a
facultative root
hemiparasite.
Mistletoe is an
obligate stem
hemiparasite. Holoparasites...
-
definitive host, as do****ented in the
Vertebrate and
Invertebrate columns. A
hemiparasite or
partial parasite such as
mistletoe derives some of its
nutrients from...
- Ontario, Canada, and the
central to east-central
United States. It is a
hemiparasite on oaks in wet areas. "Aureolaria
grandiflora (Benth.) Pennell". Plants...
-
obtain nutrients and water. This
species is a
facultative parasite, or
hemiparasite, in that it can live
without attaching to
another plant but will parasitize...
-
grandiflora is a
plant in the
family Orobanchaceae. An
erect herb, an
obligate hemiparasite of
roots of a
variety of plants,
including the
families Asteraceae, Cyperaceae...
-
California and
southern Oregon in the
United States and Mexico. It is a
hemiparasite found on
trees in the
genera Juniperus and Arbutus. USDA, NRCS (n.d.)...
- is
native to
Europe and
western and
southern Asia. Vis****
album is a
hemiparasite on
several species of trees, from
which it
draws water and nutrients...
- may be a
specific hemiparasite of this species. The
subspecies E. s. subsp.
schoenicola is
instead thought to be a
specific hemiparasite of the
sedge Schoenus...
- see also the
related genus Vis****
Santalaceae Mistletoe is a
common hemiparasite of
trees and shrubs.
Toxicity varies by species, but all
parts of the...
- in
color and
glandular and
sticky in texture. The
species is a root
hemiparasite. It is
parasitic on
plants in the
Poaceae and Fabaceae, and inhibits...