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Rode Ogentroost

Rode Ogentroost
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a parasite plant; living on cloaver. This plant has become very rare in The Netherlands, so it is protected by Law ( Rode Lijst means : Red List of endangered species)

Photographer: juliette gribnau
Folder: Flowers-Bloemen
Uploaded: 27-Jul-2014 08:24 CEST
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Camera: Olympus E-M5
Exposure time: 1/100 s
Aperture: F13
Focal length: 43 mm
Lens: m zuiko 12-50mm
Focusing method: Spot
ISO: 800
White balance: Clouds
Flash: no
Image format: SHQ
Processing applied: resize, sharpening, noise-reduction
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Image resized to: 806x1024

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A lovely image of, as you say, a rare plant. I was taught at school back in the fifties that it was parasitic on the roots of grasses. Perhaps it's both or even that thinking has changed - a lot of my scientific 'knowledge' is now improved.

Ken Thomas at 14:18 CEST on 28-Jul-2014 [Reply]

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Ken Thomas wrote:
> A lovely image of, as you say, a rare plant. I was taught at school back in the fifties that
> it was parasitic on the roots of grasses. Perhaps it's both or even that thinking has changed
> - a lot of my scientific 'knowledge' is now improved.
>

thanx ken, I found them in a little corner , where grass and cloaver was... so I thought they parasite on clover, but maybe it was the grass... I will search online for the exact info

juliette gribnau at 15:48 CEST on 28-Jul-2014 [Reply]