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(1) There are less parasitic plants found in deserted lands.​

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Answered by laughingking777
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5 Awesome Parasitic Plants

  • Corpse flower. monster flower. Monster flower (Rafflesia arnoldii), native to Borneo. ...

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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A parasitic plant is one that receives all or a portion of its sustenance from another living organism. They are present in practically every biome and make up around 1% of all angiosperms. The haustorium, a specialised organ that all parasitic plants grow, penetrates the host plant and connects them to the xylem, phloem, or both, of the host vasculature. For instance, Striga and Rhinanthus only have xylem bridges connecting them to the xylem (xylem-feeding). As an alternative, several species of Orobanche and Cuscuta link to the xylem and phloem of the host. They can now take nutrients and water from the host thanks to this. Depending on where the parasite plant attaches to the host, many types of parasitic plants exist.

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