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Time-lapse of Dactylanthus

March 3, 2019 Posted by Kiwi Conservation Club

This series of time lapse images, taken by photographer and conservationist David Mudge, shows New Zealand’s only fully parasitic flowering plant. Copyright: Ngā Manu Images.

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