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Cuscuta (/kʌsˈkjuːtə/),
commonly known as
dodder or amarbel, is a
genus of over 201
species of yellow, orange, or red (rarely green)
parasitic plants...
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Cuscuta campestris, with the
common names field dodder,
golden dodder, large-seeded
alfalfa dodder,
yellow dodder and
prairie dodder, is a
parasitic plant...
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Cuscuta reflexa, the
giant dodder or ulan ulan, is one of
about 220
species in
genus Cuscuta of the
morning glory family (Convolvulaceae). It is common...
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Cuscuta chinensis Lam. is a stem
holoparasite vine in the
family Convolvulaceae. It was
first described in
China in 1786. C.
chinensis is a thin, yellow...
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Cuscuta epithymum (dodder,
lesser dodder, ****weed, strangle-tare) is a
parasitic plant ****igned to the
family Cuscutaceae or Convolvulaceae, depending...
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Cuscuta pacifica is a
species of dodder. Its
common name is goldenthread. The
plant is
native to the
coast of
western North America from
British Columbia...
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genus Cuscuta:
Cuscuta abyssinica A.Rich.
Cuscuta acuta Engelm.
Cuscuta acutiloba Engelm.
Cuscuta africana Willd.
Cuscuta alata Brandegee Cuscuta alatiloba...
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Cuscuta europaea, the
greater dodder or
European dodder, is a
parasitic plant native to Europe,
which belongs to the
family Convolvulaceae, but was formerly...
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Cuscuta ****onica,
commonly known as ****anese dodder, is a
parasitic vine. It has been
listed by the
State of
California as a
noxious weed. It has a range...
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Cuscuta umbellata,
commonly known as
flatglobe dodder, is a
parasitic plant in the
morning glory family (Convulvulaceae) in the
Sonoran Desert of the...