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Dodder is the scientific name of Cuscuta plant

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What is the scientific name of dodder plant?

Cuscuta reflexa is the scientific name of dodder plant. It is a total parasite and nourishes from the host plant through haustoria.


What is a scientific name for amarbel plant?

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What is the scientific name of dodder?

Cuscuta reflexa is the scientific name of dodder plant. It is a total parasite and nourishes from the host plant through haustoria.


How does cuscuta plant get its food?

Cuscuta is commonly known as dodder. It is a parasitic plant. It attaches itself to other plants and obtains its food from the host plant. The dodder produces haustoria that insert themselves into the vascular system of the host plant.


How does cuscuta obtain its nutrition?

from host plant


What kind of plant is an example of a parasitic plant?

Cuscuta Parasite Plant Dodder


What live plant has no roots but has flowers?

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What type of plant is cuscuta?

Cuscuta, commonly known as dodder, is a parasitic plant that lacks chlorophyll and relies on other host plants for nutrients. It twines around its host plant and extracts water and nutrients from it, eventually weakening or killing the host. It is known for its yellow or orange string-like stems.


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Is a plant that lacks chloroplast does not give off oxygen?

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