Bastard toadflax ( usually uncountable, plural bastard toadflaxes ) Any of several related hemiparasitic plants in the family Santalaceae ( Britain, Ireland) Any plant in the genus Thesium ( US) Comandra umbellata ( US) Geocaulon lividum Description Bastard toadflax is a 4 ″ to 12 ″ tall, erect, often branched, leafy, perennial herb that rises from fibrous roots and horizontal rhizomes It often forms colonies and a single clone can cover a large area It is semiparasitic, deriving water and nutrition from the roots of other plants, but also getting nutrition from photosynthesis Native Americans used the fruits of bastard toadflax as a minor food source and treated cuts, sores, and eye inflammations with a wash made from the plant Comments Bastard toadflax is partially parasitic on other plants Its roots penetrate those of nearby plants to obtain nutrients and water

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