cuscuta pentagona the five angled dodder parasitic plant vine produces white flowers with bell shaped

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Cuscuta pentagona, the five-angled dodder, is a parasitic plant. The vine produces white flowers with bell-shaped. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cuscuta pentagona, the five-angled dodder, is a parasitic plant. The vine produces white flowers with bell-shaped. Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
   
   
Cuscuta pentagona, the five-angled dodder, is a parasitic plant. The vine produces white flowers with bell-shaped.
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
Cuscuta pentagona is a slender annual vine. It is parasitic on a wide range of herbaceous plants, but with particular emphasis on aster family members. Its typical natural habitat is in moist, open areas such as riverbanks, wet prairies, and pond edges.It is a parasitic annual vine that infects host plants in a parasitic relationship. Its stems appear orange-yellow in color.


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