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Cuscuta epithymum (dodder,
lesser dodder, ****weed, strangle-tare) is a
parasitic plant ****igned to the
family Cuscutaceae or Convolvulaceae, depending...
- tiny hairs. In Eurasia, a
species of
leafless parasitic dodder (Cuscuta
epithymum)
would often attach itself to the
conehead thyme (Thymus capitatus), taking...
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native flora. This
species is
sometimes treated as a
subspecies of
Cuscuta epithymum.
Jepson Manual Treatment Washington State Weed
Profile v t e v t e...
- prescriptions,
which included either poppies or its
juice (opium),
Cuscuta epithymum (clover dodder) or both. For an eye-remedy, he
advised myrrh, saffron...
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durangana Yunck.
Cuscuta elp****iana
Pavlov Cuscuta epilinum Weihe Cuscuta epithymum (L.) L. –
clover dodder (Eurasia, Africa)
Cuscuta erosa Yunck. Cuscuta...
- in 1871 by
Ladislav Josef Čelakovský as a
separate species,
Orobanche epithymum.: 24 It
generally parasitises plants from
Salvia and has more, larger...
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Cupressus sempervirens Cuscuta approximata Cuscuta brevistyla Cuscuta epithymum Cuscuta europaea Cuscuta kotschyana Cuscuta monogyna Cuscuta planiflora...
- and
provide habitat for
invertebrates and birds.
Common dodder (Cuscuta
epithymum)
parasitises the gorse. A
number of wet
flushes occur along the coast...
- MaltaWildPlants.com.
Retrieved 2022-01-04. Mifsud, Stephen. "Cuscuta
epithymum". MaltaWildPlants.com.
Retrieved 2022-01-04. Mifsud, Stephen. "Cuscuta...
- north-, seaward-side of the headland. The
parasitic plant dodder (Cuscuta
epithymum) is
found growing on gorse.
There are also
typical coastal flowering plants...