Epifagus
Epifagus virginiana — commonly called beech drops (or beech-drops, or beechdrops) — is an obligate parasitic plant which grows and subsists on the roots of American beech. It is a member of the broomrape family. Epifagus is monotypic—containing only E. virginiana. The name Epifagus derives from Greek "epi" meaning "on" or "upon", and "Fagus" which is the genus name of beech.
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Epifagus
Epifagus virginiana — commonly called beech drops (or beech-drops, or beechdrops) — is an obligate parasitic plant which grows and subsists on the roots of American beech. It is a member of the broomrape family. Epifagus is monotypic—containing only E. virginiana. The name Epifagus derives from Greek "epi" meaning "on" or "upon", and "Fagus" which is the genus name of beech.
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Epifagus virginiana — commonly ...... ch is the genus name of beech.
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Epifagus é um género botânico pertencente à família Orobanchaceae.
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* Epifagus americanus
* Leptamnium virginianum
* Mylanche virginiana
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Epifagus virginiana — commonly ...... ch is the genus name of beech.
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Epifagus é um género botânico pertencente à família Orobanchaceae.
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