Aureolaria

The most defining characteristic of Aureolaria is its status as a . While the plants have green leaves and can perform photosynthesis to create their own food, they also attach to the roots of oak trees ( Quercus ) via specialized structures called haustoria.

: They primarily target white and red oaks to steal water and minerals. aureolaria

: Despite their parasitic nature, they generally do not harm the host tree and are often considered "ecosystem engineers" that support local biodiversity. Key Species & Identification The most defining characteristic of Aureolaria is its