Dodder Plant

  • CCuscuta Polygonorum

    Cuscuta Polygonorum

    Description Cuscuta Polygonorum, commonly known as the Dodder Plant, is a parasitic plant that belongs to the family Convolvulaceae. This plant lacks chlorophyll, making it unable to photosynthesize and creating a dependency on another plant for survival. The Dodder Plant has thin, thread-like stems with small, scale-like leaves that are not green in color. The plant’s stems can range in…

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  • CCuscuta Gronovii

    Cuscuta Gronovii

    Description Cuscuta Gronovii, commonly known as the Dodder Plant, is a parasitic plant that belongs to the family Convolvulaceae. It is native to North America and is widely distributed, growing in moist and shady areas, such as swamps, marshes, and forests. The plant lacks chlorophyll and relies on other plants for survival. It attaches itself to its host plant and…

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  • CCuscuta Epilinum

    Cuscuta Epilinum

    Description Cuscuta Epilinum, commonly known as Dodder Plant, is a parasitic plant that belongs to the Convolvulaceae family. It is a leafless and rootless plant that attaches itself to a host plant to obtain nutrients and water. The stem of the Dodder Plant is thin, bright yellow or orange, and looks like a thread. It has small, white, and bell-shaped…

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