Raven
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@ Raven- Tried to PM, but your box is full!
KDT
Thanks - just took care of that.
@ Raven- Tried to PM, but your box is full!
KDT
I found an unusual thing in the woods on Tuesday. A pink lady's slipper, except the ENTIRE plant was white! The basal leaves, the stem, the flower. Everything. Weird, huh?
I'll see if I can post a picture tomorrow.
I want to see this. An all-white plant is a plant with no chlorophyll. While some plants (including some orchids) can get their sugar by parasitzing saprophytic fungi, I wasn't aware that lady's-slippers were among these. (A few plants actually parasitize other plants directly. I'm not aware of any orchid that does this.)
Edit: it seems that all orchids are partially mycotrophic. You learn something every day, if you spend enough time on the Web.
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