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Cuscuta denticulata Desert Dodder
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Photographer: Gerald and Buff Corsi
Collection: CalAcademy
ID: 0000 1111 7513 3450 (2025-03-25)Copyright © 2025 California Academy of Sciences
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date of photo Mar 6, 2016
location
Death Valley (Inyo County, California, US)family
Convolvulaceae
order
Solanales
notes Cuscuta denticulata, desert dodder or small-toothed dodder, is a thin, yellow to orange, parasitic annual vine in the morning glory family and found in Death Valley National Park, California. Convulvulaceae.CalAcademy slide # Dodder - Cuscuta denticulata 160306 _D805187.tifphoto category: Plant - vine
batch id: batchid_2025-03-25_13:54:03_8792
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common names
Desert Dodder
Look for Jepson Manual treatments, maps (University & Jepson Herbaria)View Calflora record for Cuscuta denticulataView all photos in CalPhotos of Cuscuta denticulata Check Google Images for Cuscuta denticulata |
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