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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....
- The
River Dodder (Irish: An Dothra) is one of the
three main
rivers in Dublin, Ireland, the
others being the Liffey, of
which the
Dodder is the largest...
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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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leaves are
simple and alternate,
without sti****s. In
parasitic Cuscuta (
dodder) they are
reduced to scales. The
fruit can be a capsule, berry, or nut,...
- The
Dodder Valley Linear Park (Irish: Páirc
Ghleann na Dothra) or
simply Dodder Valley Park is a
suburban linear park in
South Dublin, Ireland. The roughly...
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Cuscuta californica is a
species of
dodder known by the
common names chaparral dodder and
California dodder. This is an
annual parasitic plant that may...
- campestris, with the
common names field dodder,
golden dodder, large-seeded
alfalfa dodder,
yellow dodder and
prairie dodder, is a
parasitic plant which belongs...
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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 approximata is a
species of
dodder known by the
common name
alfalfa dodder. It is
native to
Eurasia and Africa, but it is also
found in
North America...
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Cuscuta epilinum is a
species of
flowering plant belonging to the
family Convolvulaceae. Its
native range is Iran to
Central Asia and was
introduced into...