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compact dodder

Scientific Name: Cuscuta compacta var. compacta

Family: Cuscutaceae

Category: Dicot

Growth: Vine, Forb/herb

Duration: Perennial

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Description: Generals Classification Subordinate Taxa Legal Status Related Links. Cuscuta compacta Juss. ex Choisy Show All Show Tabs compact dodder&nbsp&*! General Classification Legal Status Related Links. Cuscuta compacta Juss. ex Choisy var. compacta. Show All Show Tabs compact dodder&nbsp&*! Compact dodder is a native dodder with a range extending into southern New England at its northeastern limit. It is a parasite of many herbaceous and woody&nbsp&*! Compact Dodder. Cuscuta compacta. of Compact Dodder + ZOOM Compact Dodder Kat Yatskievych/www.discoverlife.org. Duration: Annual.&*! Similar Species: Field dodder (Cuscuta pentagona, synonym: C. campestris) is common on Compact dodder (C. compacta) has coarse, stringy stems.&*! Cuscuta compacta &ampmdash . Compact Dodder learn more about names for this taxon &middot Add to a collection &middot &middot Detail &middot Data &middot 13 Media &middot 2 Maps&nbsp&*! This dodder has attached itself to a fleshy (tasty) Jewelweed stem. Dodder seedlings must attach to a suitable host within a few days of . Compact dodder.&*! Welcome to the famous Dave&#39s Garden . Join friendly community that shares tips and ideas for gardens, along with seeds and plants.&*! NOTE: This species is an invasive species. Cuscuta compacta. * Common Name: compact dodder. * Genus: Cuscuta. * Species: compacta. Subspecies: * Family&nbsp&*! Plant database entry for Compact Dodder (Cuscuta compacta var. compacta) with 4s.&*! Species, Cuscuta compacta Juss. ex Choisy &#8211 compact dodder. Direct Children: Variety, Cuscuta compacta var. compacta Juss. ex Choisy &#8211 compact dodder.&*! compact dodder Morning-glory Family Cuscuta compacta Convolvulaceae. common name compact dodder scientific name. Cuscuta compacta family name&*! How to grow Compact Dodder (Cuscuta compacta), plant and planting care instructions supplied by real gardeners.&*! Discover Life&#39s page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and distribution of Cuscuta compacta - Compact dodder -- Discover Life mobile.&*! Discover Life&#39s page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and distribution of Cuscuta compacta - Compact dodder -- Discover Life.&*! Compact Dodder Gronovius&#39 Dodder Compact Dodder. What are they? The dodders are peculiar plants that grow as parasites on a variety of other plants.&*! compact dodder, USDA PLANTS Symbol: CUCO2 U.S. Nativity: Native Habit: Forbs/Herbs Forbs/Herbs. Cuscuta compacta Juss. ex Choisy&nbsp&*! Compact Dodder Cuscuta compacta Jussieu var. compacta. Kingdom Plantae Compact Dodder in Worcester Co., Maryland (7/22/2013). Photo by Lance&nbsp&*! Compact Dodder (Cuscuta compacta var. compacta)&*! Distribution of Compact DodderCuscuta compacta specimens in the ISM Herbarium, Click on a dot to see county records&nbsp&*! The upshot is that Jackson County landowner had found compact dodder, Cuscuta compacta, which was one of the species listed as&nbsp&*! Three Rivers Greenway, Richland County, South Carolina.&*! Cuscuta compacta. USDA-NRCS PLANTS Database / Britton, N.L., and A. Brown. 1913. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British&nbsp&*! believed the vine was named after the English derivation for dodder, roof) plant in compact or in loose paniculate clusters with string-like&nbsp&*! Cuscuta compacta (dense or compact dodder) Cuscuta coryli (pondshore dodder ) Cuscuta epithymum (clover dodder) &#8211 mainly parasitic on legumes. Cuscuta&nbsp&*! Compact Dodder, Cuscuta compacta. Flowers in sessile compact clusters, pedicels absent, per Weakley&#39s Flora. Appalachian Dodder, Cuscuta rostrata&*! Convolvulaceae &gt Cuscuta (dodder). Compact Dodder (Cuscuta compacta) Mt. Mitchell State Park, Yancey Co., NC 13 Sep 2008. This is my&nbsp&*! Cuscuta europaea, the greater dodder or European dodder, is a parasitic plant the flowers are arranged in compact glomerules with few to many flowers.&*! Cuscuta americana, AMERICAN DODDER. Cuscuta boldinghii, BOLDINGH&#39S DODDER. Cuscuta compacta, COMPACT DODDER. Cuscuta exaltata, TALL&nbsp&*! Waterf. tapertip dodder (OK) Cuscuta cephalanthi Engelm. buttonbush dodder ( AR, OK, NM) Cuscuta compacta Juss. ex Choisy compact dodder (LA, AR, OK)&*! Cuscuta compacta (tentative), Compact dodder, Asheville, North Carolina. AKA: Sessile dodder. These flowers are very tiny - less than half a&nbsp&*! The calli cultures of parasitic dodder (Cuscuta europaea L.) were used in study. . Light-green, compact dodder calli accumulated the highest amounts of&nbsp&*! Common names. compact dodder more. Taxonomic status. Accepted species. Taxon ID: 30725. Distribution range. Present in North America&nbsp&*! Atlantic pigeonwings. Cuscuta compacta compact dodder. Cuscuta coryli hazel dodder. Cuscuta gronovii scaldweed. Cuscuta indecora bigseed alfalfa dodder.&*! C. compacta (Compact Dodder) was used by Pawnee girls to divine sincerity of suitors. C. gronovvi (Scaldweed) was used by the Cherokee as a poultice for&nbsp&*! Dodder is a parasitic herbaceous vine with yellow to orange smooth stems. time, will wreath its victim with a beautiful garland of compact, small white flowers.&*! Dodder gewone dodder (Afrikaans) umankunkunku unyendenyende (isiZulu) Flowers: Compact, globose clusters as opposed to lucerne dodder (C.&*! Inflorescences are lateral, compact clusters, about 10 mm diameter, of few to many flowers each on pedicels up to 1.5 mm. Calyx cup-shaped with 4 or 5 sepals,&nbsp&*! Clover dodder is one of the most rapidly growing parasitic plants. Flowers: Clusters of 7&#821125 stalkless, purplish flowers are arranged in a compact, sphere.&*! Dodder is the popular or common name ordinarily applied to species of . compact clusters about the host, the inflorescencedoes not have the rope-like.&*!