This month's fungus is Monotropa uniflora, the ghost plant (also known as Indian Pipe) ... I tend to find this plant in rich habitats-- dense moist forests with much surface leaf litter, often in a situation that is too shaded for autotrophic (photosynthetic) growth. Finding the ghost plant is an indication to me that I am in...
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Indian Pipe, also known as “Corpse Plant,” is one of the easiest plants to recognize. Unlike most plants, Indian Pipe doesn’t have chlorophyll, the stuff that makes plants green. Indian Pipe is a waxy, whitish color.
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The Origin of the Indian Pipe Plant as told by John Rattling-Gourd ... If you should find one in the woods and turn it so that the head is down and the stem up, you will see that it looks like an Indian pipe, and so it is called to this day. But in the woods where they are often seen clustered together, they appear to...
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Monotropa uniflora - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Monotropa uniflora , also known as the Ghost Plant , Indian Pipe , or Corpse Plant is a herbaceous perennial plant, formerly classified in the family Monotropaceae, but now included within th...
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University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service - Arkansas Home and Garden - Plant of the Week - Indian Pipe ... Plant of the Week; Indian Pipe; Latin: Monotropa uniflora...
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AllRefer.com reference and encyclopedia resource provides complete information on Indian pipe, Plants. Includes related research links. ... Indian pipe, common name for the genus Monotropa and for the family Monotropaceae, low flowering plants of north temperate zones. They are chlorophylless saprophytes with a...
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Browse pictures and read growth / cultivation information about Indian Pipe, Indianpipe, Corpse Plant, Ice Plant, Death Plant, Bird's Nest (Monotropa uniflora) supplied by member gardeners in the P... ... Indian-Pipe; Monotropa uniflora; Family Pyrolaceae; Characteristics: * Plant translucent, waxy, pipe-like. *
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A thread in the PlantFiles Pictures forum, titled Indian Pipe, Indianpipe, Corpse Plant, Ice Plant, Death Plant, Bird's Nest (Mono ... Indian Pipe, Indianpipe, Corpse Plant, Ice Plant, Death Plant, Bird's Nest; Monotropa uniflora; I took this picture in my backyard (white pine forest) in August 2003 there were approximately...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Indian pipe (plant), (Monotropa uniflora), nongreen herb, of the heath family (Ericaceae). It lives in close association with a fungus from which it acquires most of its nutrition; ... For a definition of "Indian pipe (plant)", visit Merriam-Webster.
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Colorless in every part, waxy, cold, and clammy, Indian pipes rise like a company of wraiths in the dim forest that suits them well. ... ; Indian Pipe; Ice-plant; Ghost-flower; Corpse-plant...
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