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Beechdrops (Epifagus virginiana) is an obligate parasitic plant that obtains nutrients directly from Beech.  
Beechdrops (Epifagus virginiana) is an obligate parasitic plant that obtains nutrients directly from the American beech.  


== Description and Taxonomy ==
== Description and Taxonomy ==


The beechdrops plant belongs to the genus
The beechdrops plant belongs to the family Orobanchaceae. The genus Epifagus is monotypic—containing only E. virginiana. The name Epifagus derives from Greek "epi" meaning "on" or "upon", and "Fagus" which is the genus name of beech.[1]


== Life Cycle ==
== Life Cycle ==

Revision as of 19:31, 7 April 2022

Beechdrops (Epifagus virginiana) is an obligate parasitic plant that obtains nutrients directly from the American beech.

Description and Taxonomy

The beechdrops plant belongs to the family Orobanchaceae. The genus Epifagus is monotypic—containing only E. virginiana. The name Epifagus derives from Greek "epi" meaning "on" or "upon", and "Fagus" which is the genus name of beech.[1]

Life Cycle

A fairly inconspicuous brown stem produces two types of flowers, cleistogamous flowers that self-pollinate without ever opening, and chasmogamous flowers that open, but are often sterile.

Hosts and Impacts

Habitats and Range