Wood Betony Pedicularis canadensis

Picture Taken May 9, 2001
This attractive plant with spikes of red and yellow flowers is a semi-parasite. This means that, although it
contains chlorophyll and can produce its own food, it also attaches to roots of other plants and extracts food
and water from these hosts. It is known to parasitize at least 80 species of vascular plants, many of which are
trees. The hairy fern-like leaves were thought to harbor lice; another name for this plant is lousewort.
Scrophulariaceae
Figwort Family
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