Swamp Dodder
Untangling Dodder’s Tale
boggs.47@osu.edu
Mon, 09/09/2024 - 19:40
This is the time of the year when “dodders” reach their maximum growth in their annual life cycle and become most obvious. The tangled masses of the string-like stems of these bizarre-looking parasitic plants bear little resemblance to most plants. They more closely resemble a colossal fishing line accident.
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Dodder's Tangled Tale
boggs.47@osu.edu
Fri, 09/01/2023 - 16:12
Dodders are parasitic plants belonging to the morning glory family, Convolvulaceae. They were formerly placed in the dodder family, Cuscutaceae, with only one genus in the family, Cuscuta. I think it’s fitting that dodders belong to the Convolvulaceae family because the taxonomy for this group of plants has been convoluted.
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