What's this plant

Found this weird plant in my yard


growing next to a pine tree, Northern AZ
Four days of growth between photos

by PUG_Jesus

2 Comments

  1. just_a_bi_plant

    I’m not entirely certain especially because of the range, but to me it looks like maybe Conopholis americana commonly called squaw root. I see them in the fall at the base of oak trees here in Ohio, not sure if they grow in Arizona or if it’s a look alike. If it is squaw root, then a neat fact would be that it’s a sapotrophic plant on plant parasite that lacks chlorophyll.

  2. Pgroenlandica

    Pterospora andromedea — it will get taller and have typical urceolate ericaceous flowers.

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