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- Q218357 subject Q8270423.
- Q218357 subject Q8691688.
- Q218357 abstract "Boschniakia is a small genus of three species of parasitic plant in the broomrape family. They are known commonly as groundcones and they are native to western North America and extreme northeastern Asia. Groundcones are holoparasitic, meaning they depend entirely on a host plant for nutrients and contain little or no chlorophyll. These plants often parasitize alders but they are found on many other plants. B. hookeri may be found on salal and huckleberries, and B. strobilacea grows on manzanita and madrone. Groundcones often look at first glance like pine cones lying on the ground, especially when they are brown in color. They may also be shades of yellow, red, and purple. Each plant may be a few inches tall, and pine-cone-shaped or cylindrical. The plant above ground is almost entirely made up of its inflorescence, a tightly packed column of thick cup-shaped flowers. The groundcone produces haustoria which penetrate the roots of its host and provide it with water and nutrients.Species:Boschniakia hookeri - Vancouver groundcone, small groundconeBoschniakia rossica - northern groundcone, cao cong rongBoschniakia strobilacea - California groundcone".
- Q218357 class Q165468.
- Q218357 division Q25314.
- Q218357 family Q156192.
- Q218357 kingdom Q756.
- Q218357 order Q21742.
- Q218357 order Q747502.
- Q218357 thumbnail Boschniakiahookeri.jpg?width=300.
- Q218357 wikiPageExternalLink profile?symbol=BOSCH.
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- Q218357 regnum Q756.
- Q218357 unrankedClassis Q165468.
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- Q218357 type Eukaryote.
- Q218357 type Plant.
- Q218357 type Species.
- Q218357 type Thing.
- Q218357 type Q19088.
- Q218357 type Q756.
- Q218357 comment "Boschniakia is a small genus of three species of parasitic plant in the broomrape family. They are known commonly as groundcones and they are native to western North America and extreme northeastern Asia. Groundcones are holoparasitic, meaning they depend entirely on a host plant for nutrients and contain little or no chlorophyll. These plants often parasitize alders but they are found on many other plants. B. hookeri may be found on salal and huckleberries, and B.".
- Q218357 label "Boschniakia".
- Q218357 depiction Boschniakiahookeri.jpg.