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Conopholis americana : ウィキペディア英語版 | Conopholis americana
''Conopholis americana'', American cancer-root or squawroot or bear corn, is a perennial, non-photosynthesizing (or "achlorophyllous") parasitic plant, from the family Orobanchaceae and more recently from the genus ''Conopholis'' but also listed as ''Orobanche'', native but not endemic to North America and when blooming, resembles a pine cone or cob of corn growing from the roots of mostly oak and beech trees.〔 〕 ==Description== ''Conopholis americana'' is parasitic on the roots of woody plants, especially oaks (genus ''Quercus'') and beech (genus ''Fagus'').〔 The only part of the plant generally seen is the cone-shaped inflorescence,〔 which appears above ground in spring. The entire structure is a yellowish color, turning to brown〔 and achieves heights of to tall.
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