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Cuscuta - Wikipedia
Cuscuta commonly known as dodder or amarbel, is a genus of over 201 species of yellow, orange, or red (rarely green) parasitic plants. en.wikipedia.org
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Dodder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Dodder is an annual seed-bearing parasitic vine in the dodder family (formerly placed in the morning-glory family). www.missouribotanicalgarden.org
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Dodder - UC IPM
Dodder is a parasitic plant that can infest ornamental shrubs, fruit trees, vegetable plants, and weeds. Its brightly colored stems are easy to spot against ... ipm.ucanr.edu
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dodder
▪ I. dodder, n. (ˈdɒdə(r)) Also 3–6 doder. [perh. Common WGer., though not known in OE., OS., or OHG. ME. doder = MLG. doder, dodder, MHG. toter, mod. Ger. dotter, Du. and Da. dodder, Sw. dodra. Similarity of form has suggested connexion with Ger. dotter, MHG. toter, OHG. totoro, tutaro, MDu. doder(... Oxford English Dictionary
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DODDER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. to tremble or shake from weakness or age 2. to progress feebly and unsteadily was doddering down the walk. www.merriam-webster.com
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Dodder, Cuscuta spp. - Wisconsin Horticulture
Dodder is a group of ectoparasitic plants with about 150 species in a single genus, Cuscuta, in the morning glory family (Convolvulaceae) or Cuscutaceae. hort.extension.wisc.edu
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Dodder Park
It is named after the River Dodder, which flows through it. Attractions There is angling on the River Dodder for members of the Dodder Angling Association. wikipedia.org
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Twisted Tale of Dodder - BYGL (osu.edu)
Dodders are parasitic plants belonging to the morning glory family, Convolvulaceae. They were formerly placed in the dodder family, Cuscutaceae, with only one ... bygl.osu.edu
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Cuscuta Species, Dodder - Florida Department of Agriculture
All dodders are rapidly growing, twining, parasitic vines, without chlorophyll. These parasitic species have minimal plant structures, with roots present only ... www.fdacs.gov
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The Wetland Vampire: Dodder - Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
Since it intrudes into multiple different plants with its haustoria, dodder is often the bearer of disease, spreading viruses and bacteria ... www.allianceforthebay.org
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Dodder | University of Maryland Extension
Dodder is a thread-like, parasitic annual vine. It lacks chlorophyll and is yellow, orange or red in color. Leaves are small and scale-like. extension.umd.edu
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Dodders | Missouri Department of Conservation
In Missouri, they are nonwoody annual vines. Dodder stems are hairless, twining, and often form tangled mats. They may be greenish yellow, yellow, or orange. mdc.mo.gov
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dodder
dodder/ˈdɔdə(r); `dɑdɚ/ v[I, Ipr, Ip](infml 口) move or act in a shaky unsteady way, because of old age or weakness (因年老或体弱)步履不稳, 摇摇晃晃 He doddered down the street. 他踉踉跄跄沿街走去. dodder along, about, around, etc 颤颤悠悠地四处走动. 牛津英汉双解词典
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River Dodder
The River Dodder () is one of the three main rivers in Dublin, Ireland, the others being the Liffey, of which the Dodder is the largest tributary, and The Dodder is long. wikipedia.org
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dodder-grass
ˈdodder-grass dial. [f. dodder v.] Properly, Quaking-grass, Briza media; also called doddering-grass, doddle grass, doddering dicks, etc. Sometimes loosely applied locally to species of Bromus, Festuca, Poa, or other loose-panicled grasses.1617 [see dodder v. 1]. 1736 Pegge Kenticisms s.v. Dawther, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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