lehtokuiset
Lehtokuiset, scientifically known as Lathraea squamaria, is a species of non-photosynthetic flowering plant belonging to the Orobanchaceae family. It is a holoparasite, meaning it derives all its nutrients from a host plant. Its common name, "lesser Cuckoo-flower" or "toothwort," reflects its characteristic appearance.
This herbaceous perennial is native to Europe and parts of Asia. It is typically found in damp,
Lehtokuiset grows from a fleshy rhizome which it uses to attach to the roots of host trees
The flowering stem of lehtokuiset emerges in spring, typically from April to June. It bears a spike