Showing posts with label Common Dodder. Show all posts
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Sunday, June 26, 2011

Common Dodder


Common Dodder
This leafless plant obtains its nutrients by parasitizing other plants, such as heather. It is instantly recognizable by the mass of twining, hair-like, red stems, which attach themselves to the host by tiny suckers. The pale pink flowers, each with five tiny petals and protruding red stamens, appear at intervals along the stems.