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NO I DO NOT WANNA MAKE OUT WITH YOU NOW GO ON WITH THE CHLOROPHYLL
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More like Bore-ophyll
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How does it obtain nutrition? Genuinely curious.
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Parasitism. Myco-heterotrophic, it gets its nutrients from fungi, which in turn are symbiotes on the roots of (beech) trees.

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Cool!
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I bet that plane be saying, “chlorophyll? More like ‘bore-ophyll”
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How do they do the traditional plant things without chlorophyll?
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They’re parasites, I believe.
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so its fungus then. not plant ?
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No, it’s still a plant. It just evolved to lack chlorophyll, since it gains its nutrients from other plants.
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Ils sont mal en point ces AirPods... (
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That looks like my will to live: limp and lifeless, lolz.
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