The species, Sarcodes sanguinea, has no chlorophyll and so, unlike most plants, can’t obtain its energy directly from the sun. Instead it is parasitic on fungi that also colonise the roots of pine trees.
The species, Sarcodes sanguinea, has no chlorophyll and so, unlike most plants, cant obtain its energy directly from the sun. Instead it is parasitic on fungi that also colonise the roots of pine trees.
The species, Sarcodes sanguinea, has no chlorophyll and so, unlike most plants, cant obtain its energy directly from the sun. Instead it is parasitic on fungi that also colonise the roots of pine trees.
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