Images by swansonmedia

Photography main page

American Cancer-Root
Broomrape Family (Family Orobanchaceae) | 1 of 10
previous | next


118-01.jpg
Image ID number
#

Title
American Cancer-Root

Description
An American Cancer-Root plant (Conopholis americana) grows near a lake in the Blue Ridge Mountains. This parastic plant is also known as "Squawroot" and "Bear Corn."

Location and Date
Land Harbor
near Linville, North Carolina, USA
4/24/02 (Note: pre-2000 dates are approximate)

Credit
Mark Swanson/Swanson Media

Camera/Source
Nikon Coolpix 990 (digital)

Lens
Nikkor 8-24mm f/2.5-4 (built in)

Model/property releases available?
Not applicable/No

Keywords
American Cancer-Root (Conopholis americana), Broomrape Family (Family Orobanchaceae), Order Lamiales (Mints Plantains Olives and Allies), Angiospermae (Angiosperms/Flowering Plants), Embryophyta (Land Plants), Kingdom Plantae (Plants), Squawroot (Conopholis americana), Bear Corn (Conopholis americana), Vascular Plants (Phylum Tracheophytes)

Order a Print

This photograph is available for purchase as an archival digital print. See About Photo Prints for print information and matting/framing suggestions. Prints are sold for wall display use only. If you wish to reproduce this image, you must request a license (see below).

To order:

1. Learn about prints and framing suggestions

2.

If you wish to ship to any other country, please contact us first for a quote and payment instructions.



3.

You can adjust quantities in the shopping cart. If you order multiple prints, the shipping price is incremented $1.00 per print. Prices are in US dollars. Your payment will be processed through PayPal, which accepts all major credit cards.

Acceptance Mark

License the Image

To license this image for editorial or commercial use, please complete the License Fee Quote Request Form. Be sure to make note of the Image ID Number above. Commercial licenses might not be available for some images that lack model or property releases.


Copyright © 2006–2023 Swanson Media. All rights reserved.
Unauthorized duplication of images is a violation of U.S. and international copyright laws.