7/12/20
Overcast, 60-60°F
Seen in evergreen woods near F lot
No green parts or leaves to plant, probably heterotrophic
Long red/purple stem
Topped with alternating red fruits that point down. When cut open fruits are white and pulpy, while being somewhat dry.
On end of fruit is the reminants of 6 petals or sepals, which have dried and turned brown
I collected a specimen that had already been bent over, it seemed to lack roots and the part I collected from under the soil was whitish and firm.
Other contender for ID was something in the
Corallorhiza genus, but the timing of the phenology fit better for Pyrola aphylla, as it is past it's flowering season and is known to fruit this time of year.
This hippuris vulgaris was on the edgy of a river bank maybe 1 meter from the waters edge. It was one of about 30 in the specific area. This one was an inch tall. This plant would be getting full day light.
This hippuris vulgaris was on the edgy of a river bank maybe 1 meter from the waters edge. It was one of about 30 in the specific area. This one was an inch tall. This plant would be getting full day light.