The parasitic vine Cuscuta campestris grows by latching onto the stems and leaves of plants and inserting organs called ...
A close-up of Cuscuta - or golden dodder. Photo / Zoe Loader, Department of Conservation A large digger isn’t something usually seen in a protected wetland, but it’s proven vital in a ...
The River Dodder (An Dothra) is one of Dublin’s three main rivers, the others being the Liffey and the Tolka. It is almost 30km in length from its source in the Wicklow Mountains to where it ...
A group gathers on the Lower Dodder Road in Rathfarnham every day hoping to see a flash of blue and orange. It may be just six kilometres from Dublin city centre, but this section of the river has ...
The Department of Conservation (DOC) said Cuscuta campestris - also known as golden dodder - was known to be only in north Waikato but has recently spread to an area in the Hauraki Plains. Late last ...
Peter Okot-Kony-Paco, a resident of Pader Town Council, confirmed spotting Golden Dodder on two trees in Pukor Sub-County. "I unknowingly took some samples home and dropped them on an orange tree.
A new book titled *Wild Waterways* highlights the biodiversity of Dublin’s River Dodder. Authored by Robert O’Leary, it features over 50 photographs capturing the local wildlife. The book includes ...
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