Monotropa hypopithys

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Definition

Noun: 1. A non-photosynthetic flowering plant: Monotropa hypopithys is a species of herbaceous, perennial plant that lacks chlorophyll. It is a mycoheterotroph, meaning it obtains nutrients by parasitizing fungi that are in a symbiotic relationship with trees. 2. Common names: It is commonly known as pinesap or false beechdrops. The name "pinesap" refers to its typical habitat under pines and its sap-like appearance.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • We found a small cluster of Monotropa hypopithys growing in the dense humus of the pine forest.
    • Unlike most plants, Monotropa hypopithys does not need sunlight because it gets its food from fungi.
    • The reddish stems of the pinesap are a rare sight on the forest floor.
Advanced Usage
  • Taxonomic Note: In some botanical classifications, this species is placed within the separate genus , so you may encounter the synonym .
  • Ecological Role: The term is used in scientific contexts to describe a specific mycoheterotrophic interaction within forest ecosystems. It is an example of a plant that has evolved to bypass photosynthesis.
Variants and Related Words
  • Pinesap (n): The most common English name for .
  • False Beechdrops (n): Another common name, used to distinguish it from true beechdrops ().
  • Mycoheterotroph (n): The general term for an organism that gets its carbon from fungi.
  • Indian Pipe (n): A common name for its close relative, , which is usually pure white.
Synonyms
  • Pinesap
  • False beechdrops
  • (scientific synonym)
Related Phrases & Terms
  • Saprophytic herb: An older term sometimes used to describe it, though "mycoheterotroph" is more ecologically accurate.
  • Woodland humus: The rich, decaying organic material on the forest floor where this plant is typically found.
Noun
  1. fleshy tawny or reddish saprophytic herb resembling the Indian pipe and growing in woodland humus of eastern North America; in some classifications placed in a separate genus Hypopitys