Skælrod (Lathrae squamaria) er en helsnylter, der i Danmark træffes i muldrige løvskove. På grund af de skælformede lavblades bygning troede man tidligere skælrod var en kødædende plante. Forklaringen fremgår af artiklen. Rettelser/Corrigenda: Litteraturliste er tilføjet 5/4 2020. Forfatter: Heide-Jørgensen H S, 2020. Skælrod, Lathraea squamaria pp. 1-5. Download PDF...
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