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Common Dodder (Cuscuta chinensis Lam.) in bloom time. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Common Dodder (Cuscuta chinensis Lam.) in bloom time. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Common broomrape (Orobanche minor) in flower Royalty Free Stock Photo
Common Dodder (Cuscuta chinensis Lam.) in bloom time. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Common Dodder (Cuscuta chinensis Lam.) in bloom time. Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Common Dodder (Cuscuta chinensis Lam.) in bloom time.
Greater dodder (Cuscuta europaea) on nettle stem Royalty Free Stock Photo
European mistletoe heavily parasitizing black poplar trees. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Clusters of European mistletoe (Viscum album) cling to a leafless tree, forming green spheres. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Trees in Kampinos Forest in Poland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Trees in Kampinos Forest in Poland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tree with mistletoes Royalty Free Stock Photo
Maltese sponge or Desert Thumb Cynomorium coccineum Rare plant species, full parasitic. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Common dodder (Cuscuta chinensis Lam.), also known as Chinese Dodder, is a stem holoparasite (a plant that derives all its fixed carbon from the host plant) vine in the family Convolvulaceae. It is a thin, yellow vine lacking leaves or roots. It produces glomerulate to dense paniculiform inflorescence composed of white-cream flowers that are very small, have two styles with capitate stigmata. Its pollen grains are small. It is used medicinally in many Asian countries.


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