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Parasitic plants are commonly known as "parasites" or "parasitic plants." They derive some or all of their nutrients from other living plants, often attaching themselves to the host plant's tissues. Notable examples include mistletoe and dodder, which rely on their host for water and nutrients. These plants can have significant ecological impacts, affecting the health and growth of their host species.

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