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Started by Jeff, June 19, 2007, 11:16:27 AM

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SwampDonkey

Seems to be. Sometimes there are ephemeral pools it grows by. It's probably either of the two species mentioned. I have it on my ground here on an open damp trail where cedar grew. Doesn't take too well to dense weed areas.
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Jeff

Its growing just inside the woods. Quite a bit of light but on the edge of the cedars. This one was not far from my one big white pine.

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SwampDonkey

Yup, and pretty sneaky to.  :D :D
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Furby

Jonny and I found this on Jeff's property, I had a really hard time getting a clear pic of it, so this is the best I have.

WDH

Monotropa uniflora.  Indian Pipe I think. 

It is a heterotroph, which means it does not contain chlorophyll and is non-photosynthetic.  It lives by utilizing a fungus that is symbiotic with tree roots.  The Indian Pipe uses this mycorrhizal fungus to get food from the host tree.
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thecfarm

Don't know any greek names,but that's what we call them around here too,Indian Pipes.
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WDH

Quote from: thecfarm on August 20, 2007, 07:57:32 AM
Don't know any greek names,but that's what we call them around here too,Indian Pipes.

I don't know any Greek names either :).
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Dodgy Loner

I know a few Greek names - Zeus, Hera, Athena, Hermes, Aphrodite...but I'm much better with Latin names ;).
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thecfarm

Greek,latin doesn't matter it's still all greek to me.   :D   I meant latin.I could go back and change it,but than some posts would not look right. Oh well. I still don't know many latin words.
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WDH

Hey thecfarm, we knew what you meant, but we was just having fun ;).
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SwampDonkey

The woods are full of it where we are cutting brush on Blue Bell mountain. And funny thing is, there isn't anything else growing in under those thickets, except I see some ripe red berries of the Indian cumber root now and again.
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