
Cuscuta - Wikipedia
Cuscuta (/ kʌsˈkjuːtə /), commonly known as dodder or amarbel, is a genus of over 201 species of yellow, orange, or red (rarely green) parasitic plants.
Cuscuta europaea - Wikipedia
Cuscuta europaea, the greater dodder[1] or European dodder, is a parasitic plant native to Europe, which belongs to the family Convolvulaceae, but was formerly classified in the family …
Dodder | Description, Parasitism, & Facts | Britannica
dodder, (genus Cuscuta), genus of about 145 species of leafless, twining, parasitic plants in the morning glory family (Convolvulaceae). They are widely distributed throughout the temperate …
Dodder, Cuscuta spp. – Wisconsin Horticulture
Dodder is a group of ectoparasitic plants with about 150 species in a single genus, Cuscuta, in the morning glory family (Convolvulaceae) or Cuscutaceae, depending on the classification …
Dodder Biology and Management - New Mexico State University
There are over 150 species of dodders (Cuscuta spp.) worldwide. A member of the Convolvulaceae plant family, dodders are annual parasitic plants that reproduce by seed.
Cuscuta campestris - Wikipedia
Cuscuta campestris, with the common names field dodder, golden dodder, large-seeded alfalfa dodder, yellow dodder and prairie dodder, is a parasitic plant which belongs to the family …
The genus - PubMed Central (PMC)
Cuscuta, commonly known as dodder, is a genus of family convolvolaceace. Approximately 170 species of Cuscuta are extensively distributed in temperate and subtropical areas of the world. …
Cuscuta - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Cuscuta is the only parasitic genus in the family Convolvulaceae, and includes approximately 200 species distributed throughout all temperate and tropical areas, with the majority (ca. 75%) …
The genus Cuscuta (Convolvolaceac): An updated review on
Cuscuta, commonly known as dodder, is a genus of family convolvolaceace. Approximately 170 species of Cuscuta are extensively distributed in temperate and subtropical areas of the world. …
Cuscuta campestris (field dodder) | CABI Compendium
Mar 10, 2008 · The parasitic weed C. campestris is native to North America but has been introduced around the world and become a weed in many countries. It is by far the most …