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Video / Interesting / Bear Corn (Conopholis americana) parasitic plant - Squawroot

Bear Corn (Conopholis americana) parasitic plant - Squawroot

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Squawroot also known as Bear Corn, American Cancer Root (Conopholis americana) is a true flowering plant that has no leaves or chlorophyll. This video shows you how to identify Squawroot, shows you its flower parts and explains its natural history.
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