Thesium euphorbioides

    Thesium euphorbioides

    Thesium euphorbioides is a slender, single-stemmed shrub that reaches 2 m in height. The plant is a hemiparasite, partially parasitic upon the roots of neighbouring plants, as are the other members of the genus.

    These tall plants in the photo tower over young fynbos next to a Fernkloof Nature Reserve path. Although the plants are single-stemmed, their parasitic dependence upon host plants is probably allowing them to resprout, getting early head-start over the reseeder plants around them.

    That may mean they had picked other resprouters for support, or would have died with their hosts in the fire. It may also be that tall hemiparasites photosynthesise better, thus becoming less dependent upon their hosts and enabling them to grow fast (Manning, 2007; Bean and Johns, 2005; Vlok and Schutte-Vlok, 2010).