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Corallorhiza maculata, commonly known as the spotted coralroot, is a striking orchid native to North American forests. Thriving in the shaded understory from Canada to Central America, this plant is notable for its lack of chlorophyll, relying instead on a symbiotic relationship with mycorrhizal fungi for nutrients. This unique adaptation makes it an important indicator of forest health and soil biodiversity. Spotted coralroot holds cultural significance for various indigenous groups, who use it in medicinal practices and spiritual rituals, acknowledging its role in the natural world's balance. However, this species faces threats from habitat loss due to logging, urban expansion, and climate change, which disrupt the delicate ecosystem dynamics it relies on for survival.

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