Giant dodder or Amarbel (Cuscuta reflexa) on a host tree (yellow oleander) : (pix Sanjiv Shukla) - Image Details
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Giant dodder or Amarbel (Cuscuta reflexa) on a host tree (yellow oleander) : (pix Sanjiv Shukla)

Giant dodder or amarbel (Cuscuta reflexa), also known as ulan ulan,[1] is one of 100-170 species in the genus Cuscuta, belonging to the Morning Glory Family (Convolvulaceae), and is common in the Indian subcontinent and the Greater Himalayas and as far south as Malaysia and Indonesia.[2] This parasitic plant species is a leafless twined sprawling thin vine that grows over a host plant, including large trees with garlands hanging down from the canopy as much as 10 metres (33 ft).[3] Flowers are small, bell shaped and white in colour with yellow filaments. Fruits and seeds are produced from the flower.

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