Monotropa uniflora: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Magnoliopsida
- Order
- Ericales
- Family
- Ericaceae
- Genus
- Monotropa
- Species
- Monotropa uniflora
- Scientific Name
- Monotropa uniflora
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Monotropa uniflora
Monotropa uniflora, also known as ghost plant, ghost pipe, or Indian pipe, is an herbaceous, parasitic, non-photosynthesizing, perennial flowering plant native to temperate regions of Asia, North America, and northern South America, but with large gaps between areas. The plant is waxy white, but some specimens have been described as having black flecks or pale pink coloration. Rare variants may have a deep red color. The name "Monotropa" is Greek for "one turn" and "uniflora" is Latin for "one flowered" as there is one sharply curved stem for each single flower. M.uniflora is commonly found growing in clumps of 2 or more, with its fungal source nearby.
...Monotropa uniflora in languages:
- Chinese
- 單花錫杖花
- English
- Indian pipe
- English
- ghost plant
- English
- Indian-pipe
- English
- corpse plant
- English
- Ghost Pipes
- English
- Ghost Pipe
- English
- Indianpipe
- English
- Waxplant
- French
- monotrope uniflore
- Japanese
- ギンリョウソウモドキ
- Japanese
- アキノギンリョウソウ
- Korean
- 수정난풀
- Russian
- Подъельник одноцветковый
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