RMP7141B–Cuscuta epithymum, Common Dodder a parastic plant
RF2T3M1C5–The greater dodder or European dodder Cuscuta epithymum a parasitic plant blooms in July on the coast of Falmouth Cornwall England
RFT5X557–A picture shows Dodder. It belongs to Cuscutaceae family. Illustrated is Cuscuta Gronovii, this is a common species of Dobber. It is a vine; it has wh
RF2JWA11T–field dodder, golden dodder, yellow dodder, Nordamerikanische Seide, Cuscuta campestris, nagy aranka, Hungary, Budapest, Magyarprszág, Europe
RF2HN86JC–See the red silk tree covering another tree in rural Vietnam
RFWJ5CP6–Dodder Genus Cuscuta is The parasite wraps the stems of plant cultures with yellow threads and sucks out the vital juice and nutrients
RMP24NT3–. Sertularia cuscuta 288 Sertularia cuscuta - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 093 13 0007
RFFENHNG–Cuscuta, dodder - also kwon as Sworna Lata.
RFT5JADW–Parasite vines use trees to live and fight for sunlight for food
RMPT698N–European dodder
RMPNTHHH–Cornish Coastal Footpath View Near Porthgwarra with Granite Rock Formations and Atlantic Ocean. Carn Bara, Porthgwarra near Lands End, Cornwall, UK.
RF2RYEM48–Medicinal plant Dodder in the wild state, North China
RM2G39KHG–Dodder plant found around Tomales Bay. The bay is a long narrow inlet of the Pacific Ocean in Marin County, California. Much of the surrounding area i
RM2RTPPAX–Beewolf, Philanthus gibbosus, foraging on Cusp Dodder, Cuscuta cuspidata
RM2BTT1Y3–Cuscuta indecora Choisy.
RMAYDN30–Desert dodder parasitising white bur sage or burro bush Ambrosia dumosa
RMP713NC–Cuscuta epithymum, Common Dodder a parastic plant
RF2T3M17J–The greater dodder or European dodder Cuscuta epithymum a parasitic plant blooms in July on the coast of Falmouth Cornwall England
RFT5NGW9–Cuscuta also known as Amarbel is a plant parasite which grows along a plant or tree like a climber and obtains nutrition from it, vintage line drawing
RF2JWA0PX–field dodder, golden dodder, yellow dodder, Nordamerikanische Seide, Cuscuta campestris, nagy aranka, Hungary, Budapest, Magyarprszág, Europe
RF2HN86J1–See the red silk tree covering another tree in rural Vietnam
RFWJ5DE2–Dodder Genus Cuscuta is The parasite wraps the stems of plant cultures with yellow threads and sucks out the vital juice and nutrients
RMMACKNC–Salt-Marsh Dodder (Cuscuta pacifica var pacifica) growing on pickleweed. Salt-marsh dodder is an annual parasite the flowers tiny white flowers from May to September
RFPNTHJ7–Cornish Coastal Footpath View Near Porthgwarra with Granite Rock Formations and Atlantic Ocean #2. Carn Bara, Porthgwarra near Lands End, Cornwall.
RF2RYEMA8–Medicinal plant Dodder in the wild state, North China
RMAJ3RM6–Common Dodder (Cuscuta epithymum) on gorse
RF2DHAKEF–Detail of Cuscuta epiphytum stolons, top to bottom view.
RM2RTPPDB–Cellophane Bee, Colletes sp., foraging on Cusp Dodder, Cuscuta cuspidata
RM2BTTW38–Cuscuta purpusii Yunck.
RMAYDTA8–Desert dodder parasitising white bur sage or burro bush Ambrosia dumosa
RMP7144T–Cuscuta epithymum, Common Dodder a parastic plant
RF2G2ENG8–he greater dodder or European dodder, parasitic plant, Cuscuta europaea
RFT5W218–A picture, that's showing Warty Dodder, also known as Cuscuta Verrucosa. This is a vine and It has bell shaped flowers, vintage line drawing or engrav
RF2JWA10T–field dodder, golden dodder, yellow dodder, Nordamerikanische Seide, Cuscuta campestris, nagy aranka, Hungary, Budapest, Magyarprszág, Europe
RMCX9798–Cuscuta europaea
RFWNGCDP–Dodder Genus Cuscuta is The parasite wraps the stems of plant cultures with yellow threads and sucks out the vital juice and nutrients
RMMA9DDC–Parasitic dodder in bloom (Cuscuta pacifica). This subspecies of dodder is found on only salt marsh plants. Dodder is an unmistakable mesh of bright, thread-like orange branching, with no ground contact. It gets its water from attaching its roots to other plants. The tiny light pink blooms are its flowers. Interesting fact: this plant lacks chlorophyll!
RMCNRD51–field dodder (Cuscuta campestris), blooming at Elbe river, growing on Xanthium albinum, Germany, Saxony-Anhalt
RMAB630A–Cuscuta epithymum parasitic plant with flowers
RFFENHNB–Cuscuta, dodder - also kwon as Sworna Lata.
RM2R458GR–Spring wildflowers bloom in the desert, along the Oatman Highway, south of Oatman, Arizona, USA on a beautiful spring day.
RF2RYEM4H–Medicinal plant Dodder in the wild state, North China
RFM3N6FW–vintage engraving of cuscuta or dodder, parasitic leaveless plant with red, orange or yellow vines, it wraps itself around other plants or trees.
RF2DHAKA2–Parasitic plant called Cuscuta epiphytum in mountain gorse.
RM2RTPPD7–Cellophane Bee, Colletes sp., foraging on Cusp Dodder, Cuscuta cuspidata
RM2C1AMGP–AHB2015q021491 Cuscuta glomerata Chris.
RMAAA78F–CUSCUTACEAE Cuscuta Epilinum weihe flachsweihe therophyt smed med
RMP7142Y–Cuscuta epithymum, Common Dodder a parastic plant
RF2G1CGD5–The greater dodder or European dodder, parasitic plant, Cuscuta europaea
RF2JWA101–field dodder, golden dodder, yellow dodder, Nordamerikanische Seide, Cuscuta campestris, nagy aranka, Hungary, Budapest, Magyarprszág, Europe
RME2913A–European dodder, Cuscuta europaea, a parasitic plant on a herd thyme plant in a pot
RF2AX1RDF–Dodder Genus Cuscuta is The parasite wraps the stems of plant cultures with yellow threads and sucks out the vital juice and nutrients
RFKDB81B–white round arch in the open air, half overgrown with a decorative vine - ivy. Krasnodar region.
RMAB89M4–greater dodder (Cuscuta europaea), plant parasiting on Hop, Poland
RMAB6309–Cuscuta epithymum parasitic plant with flowers
RFFENHNE–Cuscuta, dodder - also kwon as Sworna Lata.
RMRYD42N–Cuscuta Epilinum Flax Dodder
RMCW1X4A–The nettle-silk
RM2R458C4–Spring wildflowers bloom in the desert, along the Oatman Highway, south of Oatman, Arizona, USA on a beautiful spring day.
RF2RYEMAF–Medicinal plant Dodder in the wild state, North China
RMBK9T0C–Macro foto van bloemen en stengels van de parasiet Klein warkruid. Op struikheide.
RF2DHAKGW–Detail of Cuscuta epiphytum stolons in mountain, seen from left to right.
RM2RTPR1F–Cellophane Bee, Colletes sp., foraging on Cusp Dodder, Cuscuta cuspidata
RM2BTT1Y4–Cuscuta californica Hook Arn.
RM2A7EPCJ–Greater dodder, Cuscuta europaea 90, gromwell, Lithospermum officinale 91, field mint, Mentha arvensis 92, henbit, Lamium amplexicaule 93, deadnettle, Lamium purpureum 94, and broadleaf hemp nettle, Galeopsis ladanum 95. Handcolored copperplate engraving of a botanical illustration from G. T. Wilhelm's 'Unterhaltungen aus der Naturgeschichte' (Encyclopedia of Natural History), Augsburg, 1811. Gottlieb Tobias Wilhelm (1758-1811) was a clergyman and naturalist in Augsburg, Bavaria.
RMP7144R–Cuscuta epithymum, Common Dodder a parastic plant
RF2J6BG7R–The greater dodder or European dodder, parasitic plant. Cuscuta europaea
RF2JWA0R8–field dodder, golden dodder, yellow dodder, Nordamerikanische Seide, Cuscuta campestris, nagy aranka, Hungary, Budapest, Magyarprszág, Europe
RME29138–European dodder, Cuscuta europaea, a parasitic plant on a herd thyme plant in a pot
RFWJ5CPD–Dodder Genus Cuscuta is The parasite wraps the stems of plant cultures with yellow threads and sucks out the vital juice and nutrients
RFT602EE–A picture, that's showing Greater Dodder, also known as European dodder. This plant native to Europe and it belongs to Convolvulaceae family. In this
RFCPD78C–European dodder (Cuscuta europaea) on the stem Humulus.
RMBH3AKJ–Greater Dodder, European dodder, plant, plants
RM2R458KH–Spring wildflowers bloom in the desert, along the Oatman Highway, south of Oatman, Arizona, USA on a beautiful spring day.
RF2RYEMAP–Medicinal plant Dodder in the wild state, North China
RMBK9X7F–Clover dodder on Heather
RF2DHABWH–Invasive plant Cuscuta epiphytum.
RM2RTPPYJ–Cellophane Bee, Colletes sp., foraging on Cusp Dodder, Cuscuta cuspidata
RM2BTT20K–Cuscuta mitriformis Engelm ex Hemsl.
RM2B7R8AH–Great dodder or European dodder, Cuscuta europaea, Cuscute d’Europe. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Antoine Laurent de Jussieu's Dizionario delle Scienze Naturali, Dictionary of Natural Science, Florence, Italy, 1837. Illustration engraved by Mlle. Coignet, drawn and directed by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin, and published by Batelli e Figli. Turpin (1775-1840) is considered one of the greatest French botanical illustrators of the 19th century.
RMP7142X–Cuscuta epithymum, Common Dodder a parastic plant
RF2G2ENG5–The greater dodder or European dodder, parasitic plant on alfalfa. Cuscuta europaea
RF2JWA10B–field dodder, golden dodder, yellow dodder, Nordamerikanische Seide, Cuscuta campestris, nagy aranka, Hungary, Budapest, Magyarprszág, Europe
RME29139–European dodder, Cuscuta europaea, a parasitic plant on a herd thyme plant in a pot
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