RM2R8XBP0–Common Dodder (Cuscuta epithymum), parasitic plant with red stems scrambling over dwarf gorse on sandy heathland in June, Surrey, England, UK
RFJGGDYJ–Red bartsia (Odontites vernus) in flower. A parasitic plant in the family Scrophulariaceae, showing pink flowers
RM2C4HM5W–Common dodder (Cuscuta epithymum), parasitic plant on heather, UK
RFMFTKGW–Toothwort (Lathraea squamaria) parasitic plant. Light pink flowers of plant in the family Orobanchaceae, infecting willow (Salix sp.)
RM2R91PF0–Knapweed broomrape (Orobanche elatior), an upright plant that lacks chlorophyll and is parasitic on greater knapweed (Centaurea scabiosa), England, UK
RMBCBFYF–Dodder parasitic parasite plant Cuscuta epithymum growing on host gorse Penberth Lands End Peninsula Cornwall England
RM2X21M8R–Lathraea squamaria, the common toothwort, a rare parasitic plant in an English woodland in Hampshire, UK, during spring
RFC1XMRB–Common Dodder, Hellweed or Strangle-tare, Cuscuta epithymum, Cuscutaceae. Parasitic Plant Growing on Gorse, Cornwall, UK.
RM2J46FYY–European mistletoe UK; Mistletoe, Viscum album, growing in lime trees, a parasitic plant, Worcestershire UK
RME1PCGB–Bird's nest orchid in woodland setting showing shady habitat and ease of overlooking this cryptic species.
RMC60JAG–Eyebright Euphrasia officinalis, Cumbria, UK
RFHXNM97–Toothwort (Lathraea squamaria) plant in flower. Group of parasitic plants with pink flowers in the family Orobanchaceae, infecting willow (Salix sp)
RM2X21MCF–Lathraea squamaria, the common toothwort, a rare parasitic plant in an English woodland in Hampshire, UK, during spring
RM2RC3WC5–Knapweed Broomrape (Orobanche elatior), a parasitic plant, growing next to host plants Greater Knapweed (Centaurea scabiosa), Hampshire, England, UK
RME1PCFA–Bird's nest orchid flower spike showing 'lack of colour' due to no chlorophyll.
RF2A6J319–Common or Small Lousewort - Pedicularis sylvatica Parasitic plant, white form
RFKFY5GT–Large clumps of Mistletoe in old tree - Viscum album
RM2G4C9B3–Knapweed Broomrape (Orobanche elatior) also known as Tall Broomrape. It is a parasitic plant.
RM2PFK6BJ–Silky Piggyback Fungus (Asterophora parasitica) fruiting body, parasitic species, growing on remains of Milkcap (Lactarius sp.), Powys, Wales, United
RM2F7KN4E–The parasitic bindweed Dodder (Cuscuta epithymum) growing on bramble (Rubus fruticosus) on the North Devon Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, England.
RMW7YD4H–Lousewort (Pedicularis sylvatica) flowering on boggy moorland ground, partially parasitic on the roots of nearby plants, Bodmin moor, Cornwall, UK, May.
RF2HJ21K7–Hymenoptera of the family Ichneumonidae on a red oak leaf. These are known parasitoids of plant pests.
RM2RYH0Y0–Greater Broomrape (Orobanche rapum-genistae) group of flowering stems growing wth Gorse, the host plant.. Carmarthenshire, Wales. May.
RF2MGYFE8–Pollarded tree branch with clumps of Viscum album, also known as mistletoe in UK garden October
RMECDYHF–Flowering Common Dodder (Cuscuta epithymum) parasitic plant on Common Heather or Ling (Calluna vulgaris). Iping Common, Sussex.
RF2PN96M4–Purple spring flowers of hidden toothwort Lathraea clandestina in UK garden April
RFHXNM6P–Toothwort (Lathraea squamaria) plant in flower. Group of parasitic plants with pink flowers in the family Orobanchaceae, infecting willow (Salix sp)
RF2H99CXN–Viscum album, commonly called white mistletoe, is a semi-parasitic plant.
RFGNKAMK–Greater dodder (Cuscuta europaea) on nettle stem. Parasitic plant in the family Convolulaceae, growing around nettle
RM2RC3WBX–Knapweed Broomrape (Orobanche elatior), a parasitic plant, growing next to host plants Greater Knapweed (Centaurea scabiosa), Hampshire, England, UK
RME1PCG1–Bird's nest orchid in woodland setting showing shady habitat and ease of overlooking this cryptic species.
RMPB18MY–Cuscuta (dodder), a twining parasitic plant growing on ling heather in Surrey heathland, UK
RFHBWM11–Mistletoe (Viscum album) plant with berries. Evergreen hemi-parasitic shrub in the family Santalaceae, growing on hawthorn
RM2BC3T65–Mistletoe in tree, Chepstow, Wales, UK
RFKFY5HT–Large clumps of Mistletoe in old tree - Viscum album
RM2G4C9D7–Knapweed Broomrape (Orobanche elatior) also known as Tall Broomrape. It is a parasitic plant.
RF2X4138Y–close up stump fungus
RF2B8EBED–Tree full of Mistletoe in winter - Viscum album
RM2K7W3DM–Mistletoe growing on an apple tree in an English garden, UK - John Gollop
RF2HJ21TJ–Hymenoptera of the family Ichneumonidae on a red oak leaf. These are known parasitoids of plant pests.
RF2CTY3M5–Red Bartsia - Odontites verna, pink parasite of grass
RMC84A55–Indian Pipe Monotropa uniflora
RMHGJ5B1–Large clump of Mistletoe in old tree - Viscum album
RM2JDN51T–Field grasshopper (Chorthippus brunneus) killed by a pathogenic fungus (Entomophaga grylli) clinging to a Teasel plant where spores will disperse from
RMF58R20–Red Bartsia - Odontites verna Pink parasite of grass
RM2J8NWWW–Ferns and moss growing from a large tree trunk in Mount Work Regional Park, British Columbia, Canada.
RF2H99CYT–Viscum album, commonly called white mistletoe, is a semi-parasitic plant.
RMBDJFT9–A close up of the flowering spike of the parasitic Knapweed Broomrape
RM2THHFYC–Close-up of the flower of yellow rattle, Rhinantus alectorolophus, England, UK
RMM8Y3Y1–Parasitic Mistletoe Viscum album growing on trees.
RMPB18T3–Cuscuta (dodder), a twining parasitic plant growing on ling heather in Surrey heathland, UK
RFHBWKWX–Mistletoe (Viscum album) plant with berries. Evergreen hemi-parasitic shrub in the family Santalaceae, growing on hawthorn
RM2G8RAD8–Common dodder (Cuscuta epithymum) flowering during July or summer, UK. Dodder is a parasitic plant, here it is parasitizing heather (Calluna vulgaris)
RFFHYJHF–Common dodder (Cuscuta epithymum). Parasitic plant in the family Convolulaceae, growing around nettle stems.
RM2RB9KEE–Close-up of knapweed broomrape (Orobanche elatior), a rare parasitic plant lacking chlorophyll flowering in summer, Hampshire, England, UK
RM2G4C8H4–Knapweed Broomrape (Orobanche elatior) also known as Tall Broomrape. It is a parasitic plant.
RM2P39RMA–Mistletoe (Viscum album) with white berries, UK
RFHXNM5Y–Toothwort (Lathraea squamaria) detail of flower. Detail of flower of parasitic plant in the family Orobanchaceae, infecting willow (Salix sp.)
RM2ARJ5TN–Mistletoe (Viscum album) growing on a tree during winter
RF2HJ21RF–Hymenoptera of the family Ichneumonidae on a red oak leaf. These are known parasitoids of plant pests.
RFFK3A5M–Mistletoe (Viscum album). Evergreen hemi-parasitic shrub in the family Santalaceae, growing on hawthorn
RM2K7W3DF–Mistletoe growing on an apple tree in an English garden, UK - John Gollop
RFFBFPRE–Slug mites (Riccardoella limacum) on garlic snail (Oxychilus alliarius). Tiny parasitic mites are visible on this woodland snail
RMC84A4R–Indian Pipe Monotropa uniflora
RFFGK85A–Knapweed broomrape (Orobanche elatior). Brown flower of this parasitic plant in the family Orobanchaceae
RF2H99CXX–Viscum album, commonly called white mistletoe, is a semi-parasitic plant.
RFFFFB9N–Red bartsia (Odontites vernus). A parasitic plant in the family Scrophulariaceae, showing pink flowers
RMBDJFPY–A close up of the flowering spike of the parasitic Knapweed Broomrape
RFFM2ABE–Ivy broomrape (Orobanche hederae) close up of flowers. Close up of lilac white and brown flowers of this parasitic plant
RMCTT4X9–Common Cow-Wheat British Wildflower ( Melampyrum pretense ) in July
RFFJ2B71–Common eyebright (Euphrasia nemorosa) close up of flower. A white, blue and yellow flowered hemi-parasitic plant
RM2P0FCAB–Fruiting bodies of the parasitic fungus Elaphocordyceps longisegmentis growing from an Elaphomyces species, probably the false truffle (Elaphomyces
RM2RYH0Y9–Greater Broomrape (Orobanche rapum-genistae) close-up of a flowering stem. Carmarthenshire, Wales. May.
RFBBW16A–Toothwort - Lathraea squamaria
RM2G4C8G0–Knapweed Broomrape (Orobanche elatior) also known as Tall Broomrape. It is a parasitic plant.
RMBBG51H–Common Toothwort Lathraea squamaria
RF2G4KMPM–Ivy Broomrape - Orobanche hederae, parasitic plant of Ivy
RM2ARJ5W9–Mistletoe (Viscum album) growing on a tree during winter
RF2HJ21T8–Hymenoptera of the family Ichneumonidae on a red oak leaf. These are known parasitoids of plant pests.
RMEPNHPX–Common Toothwort Lathraea squamaria
RM2K7W3DT–Mistletoe growing on an apple tree in an English garden, UK - John Gollop
RMBBG55X–Common Toothwort Lathraea squamaria
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