Cuscuta indecora (collared dodder): Go Botany,rh:gobotany. Informar sobre otra imagenDenunciar una imagen ofensiva. Dean measured the length of a single plant of the genus Cuscuta at .
Es una planta parásita que se reproduce por semillas que emergen desde una profundidad de uno hasta centímetros del suelo; . Collared dodder is native to North America and a rare member of this parasitic genus (Cuscuta) in New England. This plant infects a wide range of . Global Range: Pretty dodder is a Great Plains species.
It is known from Illinois to South Dakota and from Florida to California. Common Name: BIGSEED ALFALFA DODDER. Specimen: View specimen details in the USF . HitchcockS(Highly state rare)Synonyms: Pretty Dodder.
Largesee Dodder, Cuscuta, indecora, campestris, umbellata, Family, Cuscutaceae, Arizona, Wil Flowers, Flower, Wildflowers, Wildflower, Sonora, Sonoran, . The corolla tips are turned inwards. Big-seeded Dodder, CUSCUTA INDECORA. December 20Newsletter issued from the valley of the Dry Frio River in northern Uvalde County, . Fls 5-merous, short-pedicellate in loose to compact glomerules; cal-lobes triangular, acute or somewhat obtuse, shorter than to about equaling the broad cor- .
CC BY-NC-SA) Las imágenes de Flickr pueden pertenecer a especies que no se encuentran en México. Bigseed alfalfa dodder, Largeseed dodder, Pretty dodder. Mostly disturbed areas; scattered but not common in IL. Ploanta convolvulacea nativa sin clorofila ni raiz. Parásita nitrógeno a otras plantas como: Galega, Meliotus. Localida Puente el común a 5metros de la entrada de Bogotá. In the non-coloured areas the plant is unlikely to establish as the climate, . The flowers bloom from June to October.
Stems rather coarse, orange-yellow; flowers pedicellate, . Read Foraging and Host Use of the Parasitic Plant Cuscuta Indecora book reviews author details and more at Amazon. Costea Search in IPNI Search in Australian Plant Name Index Search in NYBG Virtual Herbarium Search in JSTOR . Corolla lobe tips straight or recurved but not incurved 17.