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- and rhododendrons. Parasitic plants are characterized as follows: For hemiparasites, one from each of the three sets of terms can be applied to the same...
- 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...
- Misodendrum is a genus of hemiparasites which grow as mistletoes on various species of Notho****us. Its species are all restricted to South America. The...
- of about 75 genera and 1,000 species of woody plants, many of them hemiparasites. The three terrestrial species are Nuytsia floribunda (the Western Australian...
- are native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. They are hemiparasites on other plants, obtaining water and nutrients from host plants, though...
- rarely in North America, as an introduced species. Vis**** album is a hemiparasite on several species of trees, from which it draws water and nutrients...
- and small, brightly colored and attractive flowers. They are obligate hemiparasites of roots and require a living host for germination and initial development...
- types of plant parasitism: facultative parasite, obligate parasite, hemiparasites, and holoparasites. Parasitic plants are attached to their host by means...
- Haan, Nate L.; Bakker, Jonathan D.; Bowers, M. Deane (May 2018). "Hemiparasites can transmit indirect effects from their host plants to herbivores"...
- (sandalwood). Many of the members of the order are parasitic plants, mostly hemiparasites, able to produce sugars through photosynthesis, but tapping the stems...