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Often misidentified as a fungus, the Indian Pipe is actually a true flowering plant.
Getting its food from decaying organic matter, it does not need to carry out photosynthesis and lacks the green pigment (chlorophyll) typical of most flowering plants. Even its leaves are reduced (much like the eye spots of a blind cave salamander)
to small, colorless appendages.
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