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Lathraea squamaria

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Orobanchaceae

Scientific name
  
Lathraea squamaria

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Lamiales

Genus
  
Lathraea

Higher classification
  
Lathraea

Lathraea squamaria Lathraea squamaria Common toothwort

Similar
  
Lathraea, Orobanchaceae, Melampyrum, Lathraea clandestina, Anemone ranunculoides

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Lathraea squamaria, the common toothwort, is a species of toothwort.

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It is parasitic on the roots of hazel and alder, occasionally on beech, in shady places such as hedge sides. It consists of a branched whitish underground stem closely covered with thick, fleshy, colourless leaves, which are bent over so as to hide under the surface; irregular cavities communicating with the exterior are formed in the thickness of the leaf.

The only portions that appear above ground in April to May are the short flower-bearing shoots, which bear a spike of two-lipped dull purple flowers. The scales which represent the leaves also secrete water, which escapes and softens the ground around the plant. externally they immediately reveal their heterotrophic character by their lack of chlorophyll and the reduction of their leaf area

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References

Lathraea squamaria Wikipedia