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rope dodder
Scientific Name: Cuscuta glomerata
Family: Cuscutaceae
Category: Dicot
Growth: Vine, Forb/herb
Duration: Perennial
Other Names: OH (glomerate dodder)
Description: Photos and information about Minnesota flora - Rope Dodder: parasitic vine dense rope-like cluster of 1/8-inch, star-like, 5-petaled white flowers.&*! Also Called: Cluster dodder. Stems: Slender vine, twining, 1/25 to 1/16 inch in diameter, glabrous, greenish-yellow, yellow or orange often &*! Cuscuta glomerata &mdash . Rope Dodder learn more about names for this taxon · Add to a collection · · Detail · Data · 9 Media · 2 Maps &*! Cuscuta glomerata. Rope dodder Key Characteristics. Annual parasitic vining forb of wetlands flowers in dense rope-like clusters wound around host plant.&*! Rope Dodder (Cuscuta glomerata) information from the Endangered Resces Program, including identification information, photos, and links.&*! Generals Classification Legal Status Related Links. Cuscuta glomerata Choisy Show All Show Tabs rope dodder &*! Rope dodder, Cuscuta glomerata, is an unusual looking parasitic plant that will soon bloom in moist prairies throughout preserve system.&*! rope dodder (Cuscuta glomerata) profile, photos, videos, county distribution map, and sightings in Minnesota.&*! Common Name: Rope dodder. Origin: Native Notes: C. dodder is a wetland vine that lives as a stem parasite on several species of plants. In area it seems to &*! Common Names: Dodder, rope dodder, glomerate dodder, American dodder, Cluster dodder. (2,5,20). dodder plant or parasitic plant in New Latin, Cuscuta.&*! Complete of the Rope Dodder (Glomerata) including plant information, identification information on uses and more. Learn all about the Rope Dodder &*! rope dodder. The USDA plant site shows fifty species (in the U.S.) for the Genus Cuscuta (dodder). Ten species are shown in Iowa. Nine, including C. compacta &*! ISM System :ISM Herbarium Rope Dodder (Cuscuta glomerata) Records Distribution of Rope DodderCuscuta glomerata specimens in the ISM Herbarium  &*! Discover Life's page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and distribution of Cuscuta glomerata - Rope dodder -- Discover Life.&*! Discover Life's page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and distribution of Cuscuta glomerata - Rope dodder -- Discover Life mobile.&*! It is the very odd - and quite rare in these parts - rope dodder, Cuscuta glomerata. Dodders are bizarre parasitic plants that tap their nutrients &*! Family, Convolvulaceae – morningglories, gloires du matin, morning-glories. Genus, Cuscuta L. – dodder. Species, Cuscuta glomerata Choisy – rope dodder  &*! Flowering Rope Dodder | by Ozark Bill. →. Back to photostream · bill duncan By: bill duncan. Flowering Rope Dodder. IMG_5525. Done. 128 views. 1 fave.&*! The leafless seedlings of dodder die soon after emerging from the ground flowers sessile, in very dense, usually rope-like masses wound around the host.&*! Tree Dodder nectaries: Cuscuta exaltata, Hooded Pitcher Plant Sarracenia minor , Tree Dodder: Cuscuta exaltata, Tree Dodder: Cuscuta exaltata. Rope Dodder: &*! Key to the dodders (Cuscuta, Convolvulaceae) of Alabama and .. epicenter of rope dodder's range includes the upper Midwest, but it is known &*! Cuscuta glomerata. USDA-NRCS PLANTS Database / Britton, N.L., and A. Brown . 1913. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British &*! species Cuscuta brachycalyx (Yuncker) Yuncker - San Joaquin Dodder. species Cuscuta species Cuscuta glomerata Choisy - Rope Dodder. species Cuscuta &*! All about dodder, the problems it may cause and how to control it.&*! Define dodder. dodder synonyms, dodder pronunciation, dodder translation, English dictionary definition Related to dodder: Dodder vine . Jump Rope Song.&*! Cuscuta (dodder) is a genus of about 100� species of yellow, orange, or red ( rarely green) parasitic plants. Formerly treated as the only genus in the family &*! Two years ago I sowed seed of rope dodder, Cuscuta glomerata, into areas The rope dodder has significantly reduced the competitiveness of &*! Cuscuta glomerata - (Rope Dodder) desciption, which includes distribution, anatomical , size, habitat, conservation. Also finds, videos and  &*! buttonbush dodder. of Cuscuta cephalanthi rope dodder. of Cuscuta glomerata. Cuscuta gronovii. common dodder. Not Available.&*! Cuscuta cephalanthi. buttonbush dodder Cuscuta cuspidata. cusp dodder. of Cuscuta cuspidata · Cuscuta dot map · Cuscuta glomerata. rope dodder.&*! buttonbush dodder. of Cuscuta cephalanthi · Cuscuta dot map · Cuscuta coryli. hazel dodder. of Cuscuta coryli Cuscuta glomerata. rope dodder.&*! 23, Cuscuta glomerata, rope dodder, Cuscutaceae. 24, Cuscuta gronovii, common dodder, love dodder, scald-weed, swamp dodder, Cuscutaceae. 25, Cuscuta &*! as Rope-dodder. (Gleason and Cronquist, 1991), is a distinctive species in a genus noted for difficulty in species separation (Austin,. 1979). While some species &*! desert dodder 5% Cuscuta denticulata. Cuscuta epithymum. thyme dodder 5% Cuscuta epithymum. Cuscuta glomerata. rope dodder 5% Cuscuta glomerata.&*! Common Name: cusp dodder. Grammica cuspidata (Engelm.) Hadac & Chrtek. 5. Cuscuta glomerata Choisy. Family: Cuscutaceae. Common Name: rope &*! Cuscuta compacta Juss. ex Choisy var. compacta compact dodder (LA, AR, OK) Cuscuta coryli Cuscuta glomerata Choisy rope dodder (LA, AR, OK, NM)&*! Distribution: Throughout Kansas Origin: Native Reproduction: Seeds Comments: Dodder is parasitic on the above ground portion of other plants. Rope dodder is &*! Rope dodder, Cuscuta glomerata, is an unusual looking parasitic plant that will soon bloom in moist prairies throughout preserve system. This plant &*! Celithemis elisa · Tall Thistle Cirsium altissimum · Swamp Thistle · Cirsium muticum · Rope Dodder Cuscuta glomerata · Rope Dodder&*! Forest Preserves of Cook County: Did You Know? That Orange Leafless Plant on the Prairie is Rope Dodder | See more about Ropes, Did You Know and Plants.&*! even RIATA (62A: Gaucho's rope) and ALOU (64A: Baseball's Moises) DODDER a little (45A: Walk unsteadily) - this seemed a solid puzzle.&*! Such sunflowers rank among the preferred hosts of an uncommon parasitic plant, Cuscuta glomerata (Rope Dodder). Because of its dense mass of flowers, this &*!