Loranthus Sessilifolius
Loranthus sessilifolius is a parasitic plant known for its unique relationship with host trees. It lacks chlorophyll and relies on its host for nutrients and water. This species is commonly found in tropical and subtropical regions around the world. Its small, leaf-like structures are often mistaken for normal foliage. Despite its parasitic nature, it plays a role in ecosystem dynamics and has been studied for its ecological significance.