Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “Hemiparasitic”
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Native Plant Showcase: Agalinis tenuifolia (slender false foxglove)
One of the things we’re sowing right now is Agalinis tenuifolia, a tiny-but-mighty late summer flower.
What makes this one unique is the fact that it’s hemiparasitic, meaning it’s (partially) a PLANT VAMPIRE.
Like Bunnicula. But pinker. And only a part-timer.
Agalinis tenuifolia, a small pink and red-spotted flower with petals fused into a tube and slender, spear-like leaves. I found this one on a path leading between a campsite and the beach.
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