The other names of dodder include love vine, strangleweed, devil's-guts and goldthread.
Cuscuta reflexa is the scientific name of dodder plant. It is a total parasite and nourishes from the host plant through haustoria.
Cuscuta reflexa is the scientific name of dodder plant. It is a total parasite and nourishes from the host plant through haustoria.
cuscuta epithymum
Dodder is a parasite, it obtains its food from feeding off other plants, it does not produce its own
Dodder is a total parasite . It is because the dodder plants absorbs water,mineral as well as food from the host. A partial parasite absorbs only water and minerals from the host as partial parasites contain chlorophyll.
The relationship between dodder and marigold is considered parasitic symbiosis, specifically a form of parasitism where the dodder plant derives nutrients from the marigold plant without benefiting it in any way. Dodder lacks chlorophyll and relies on other plants for survival and growth.
the non-green plants which live on other living organisms and obtain food from them are called parasitic plants
Dodder is the scientific name of Cuscuta plant
Dodder, hellweed, devil's gut, beggarweed, strangle tare, scaldweed, dodder of thyme , greater dodder, and lesser dodder. In Chinese, cuscuta seeds are called tu si zi.
No, Salimpokot is not a variety of dodder. It refers to a specific type of parasitic plant that is distinct from dodder. While both are parasitic, Salimpokot is primarily associated with certain regions and may have different characteristics and host preferences compared to dodder species.
Only parasitic plants such as Dodder can grow without photosynthesis
cuscuta or dodder (amarbel) is a parasite that is a weed that looses its root after it derives its food from another plant and forms a special sucking roots to get all the nutrition from the other plant. the plant or organism from which it derive food is called host.