Orobanchaceae (Broom-Rape Family)
Base Flower Color: Brown (incl. Maroon), White
Reproductive Phenology: Aug, Sept, Oct, Nov Oct
Bloom Notes: This species is well-known as a root parasite on American Beech (Fagus grandifolia). Thus, it can only occur in hardwood forests where that common tree is found.
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So unusual! I’ve not heard of beechdrops or the term root parasites. The first photo is fascinating.