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Monotropa hypopitys, the so-called Dutchman's pipe,
false beech-drops,
pinesap, or
yellow bird's-nest, is a
herbaceous perennial plant,
formerly classified...
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species Pleuricospora fimbriolata,
which is
known by the
common name
fringed pinesap. It is
native to the
forests of the west
coast of
North America from British...
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containing the
single species Monotropsis odorata, also
known as
sweet pinesap or
pygmy pipes. It is a
member of the
subfamily Monotropoideae of the family...
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Cactaceae Monotropa hypopitys (also
known as
yellow bird's-nest or
pinesap) from the
Ericaceae This page is an
index of
articles on
plant species...
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parasitic sweet pinesap and piratebush. The only
related species of
these two
plants are
found in
China and ****an.
Sweet pinesap is
about 10 cm high...
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Other coniferous forest plants include dewdrop,
mountain holly,
pinesap, one-flowered pyrola, shinleaf,
trailing arbutus,
northern woodsorrel,...
- wood rose (Rosa gymnocarpa),
pinedrops (Pterospora andromedea),
fringed pinesap (Pleuricospora fimbriolata),
sugar stick (Allotropa virgata),
Pacific rhododendron...
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watches a
video where in 1917,
monsters kicked barrels of
pinesap,
resulting in a
flood of
pinesap. The town
sticks themselves together to save themselves...
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Moneses uniflora, one-flower
wintergreen Monotropa hypopithys,
American pinesap Monotropa uniflora, indian-pipe
Orthilia secunda, one-side wintergreen...
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Monotropa hypopithys —
American pinesap Monotropa uniflora — Indian-pipe
Pleuricospora fimbriolata —
fringed pinesap Pterospora andromedea —
giant pinedrops...