Joe O'Hallaron

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The beautiful, bright red snowplant (Sarcodes sanguinea), a springtime inhabitant of pine forests in western North America, is an angiosperm lacking the ability to photosynthesize. It survives through the intercession of a mycorrhizal fungus that transfers food from the roots of nearby trees.
Botany for Gardeners (Science for Gardeners)
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