Monotropa

 

Monotropa

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Monotropa
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Monotropa hypopitys
Scientific classificatione
Kingdom:Plantae
Clade:Tracheophytes
Clade:Angiosperms
Clade:Eudicots
Clade:Asterids
Order:Ericales
Family:Ericaceae
Subfamily:Monotropoideae
Tribe:Monotropeae
Genus:Monotropa
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Species

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Monotropa is a genus of three species of herbaceous perennial flowering plants that were formerly classified in the family Monotropaceae and presently are classified in Ericaceae. They are native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere and are generally rare. Unlike most plants they do not have chlorophyll and therefore are non-photosynthetic; rather, they are myco-heterotrophs that obtain food through parasitism on subterranean fungi. Because they do not need any sunlight to live, they can live in very dark sites such as the floor of deep sylvae.

Species

The genus consists of the following three species:

  • Monotropa coccinea
  • Monotropa hypopitys
  • Monotropa uniflora