#parasitic_plant__parasiticplant  plant living on another plant and obtaining from it organic nutriment
  supertype:  #parasite  an animal or plant that lives in or on a host (another animal or plant); the parasite obtains nourishment from the host without benefiting or killing the host
  subtype:  #parasite_yew__Parasitaxus_ustus  rare and endangered monoecious parasitic conifer of New Caledonia; parasitic on Falcatifolium taxoides
  subtype:  #buckleya__Buckleya_distichophylla  parasitic shrub of the eastern United States having opposite leaves and insignificant greenish flowers followed by oily dull-green olivelike fruits
  subtype:  #bastard_toadflax__bastardtoadflax__Comandra_pallida  woody creeping parasite of western North America having numerous thick powdery-looking leaves and panicles of small dull-white flowers
  subtype:  #rabbitwood__buffalo_nut__Pyrularia_pubera  shrub of southeastern United States parasitic on roots of hemlocks having sparse spikes of greenish flowers and pulpy drupes
  subtype:  #mistletoe__Loranthus_europaeus  shrub of central and southeastern Europe; partially parasitic on beeches, chestnuts and oaks
  subtype:  #Arceuthobium_pusillum__American_mistletoe  small herb with scalelike leaves on reddish-brown stems and berrylike fruits; parasitic on spruce and larch trees
  subtype:  #flame_tree__flametree__fire_tree__Christmas_tree__Nuytsia_floribunda  a terrestrial evergreen shrub or small tree of western Australia having brilliant yellow-orange flowers; parasitic on roots of grasses
  subtype:  #Old_World_mistletoe__mistletoe__Viscum_album  Old World parasitic shrub having branching greenish stems with leathery leaves and waxy white glutinous berries; the traditional mistletoe of Christmas
  subtype:  #false_mistletoe__falsemistletoe__mistletoe  American plants closely resembling Old World mistletoe
     subtype:  #American_mistletoe__Phoradendron_serotinum__Phoradendron_flavescens  the traditional mistletoe of Christmas in America: grows on deciduous trees and can severely weaken the host plant
  subtype:  #hemiparasite  a parasitic plant that contains some chlorophyll and therefore is capable of photosynthesis

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