Cassytha Glabella epub download online. Cassytha glabella (Lauraceae) Cassytha from the Greek 'kasytas' or 'kadytas', a name for a parasite swhich bears a strong resemblance to this genus; thought
Cassytha glabella chloroplast DNA, trnK-trnH intergenic spacer, matK gene for maturase, partial cds, specimen_voucher: MEL:K.Wilson&G.Kokubugata17 839
It is not a threat to crops or pasture. The smaller species Cassytha glabella has slender reddish or yellowish green stems and small (to 5mm long) reddish fruits.
General Information. Cassytha glabella is a Climber It is harvested from the wild for local use as a medicine.
1903) [LYCAENIDAE] (Spotted Dusky-blue) Candalides erinus (Fabricius, 1775) [LYCAENIDAE] (Small Dusky-blue) Cassytha glabella R.Br. [LAURACEAE]
Cassytha pubescens, or devil's twine, is the first native plant to be investigated as a weapon against invasive weeds introduced to Australia
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Scientific Name: Cassytha glabella. Pronunciation: cah-SIGH-tha gla-BELL-ah; Common Name: Dodder, Dodder Laurel; Derivation: glabella: L. Glaber - smooth,
Cassytha glabella. Common Name. Slender Dodder laurel, Slender Devil's Twin. Family. Aracea. Description. Partly parasitic twiner with fine thread-like stems
Cassytha pubescens and C. Glabella (Lauraceae) are not disjunctly distributed between Australia and the Ryukyu Archipelago of Japan
Cassytha candida (J.Z.Weber) J.Z.Weber, Accepted, M, WCSP (in Cassytha coronata Nees, Unresolved, L, WCSP (in Cassytha glabella R.Br. Accepted, M
Herbarium Number: 911112/11. Date: 12/11/1991. Family: Lauraceae. Locality: Bournda NP, Kangarutha track near Kianinny, 661293. Habitat: Allocasuarina
Cassytha glabella (slender dodderlaurel) flowering and fruiting on Aotus ericoides in Peter Murrell Reserve, Tasmania. The host range of this
Cassytha glabella, commonly known as the slender devil's twine, is a common twining plant of the Laurel family, found in many of the moister parts of Australia.
Devil's Twine, Cassytha glabella. Royal National Park, NSW Australia, August 2011. Date, 13 August 2011, 13:12. Source, Cassytha glabella fruit. Author, John
Family: Lauraceae Juss. Genus: Cassytha L. Cassytha glabella R.Br. This species is accepted, and its native range is Australia. Toggle navigation. Images
Family: Lauraceae (Laurel family). Native. Moderately common. Identification: the plant is an (apparently) low leafless twiner, that climbs over small shrubs
V.a.1.29 79 Neolitsine V.a.1.63 79 Isofiliformine V.d.1.26 80 Cassythic acid V.c.7 80 Cassytha glabella R.Br. Cassythicine V.a.1.17 1 Cassytha melantha R.Br.
Cassytha glabella Devil's Twine.Twining VineGlabrous, parasitic, leafless vine which twines around and attaches itself to other plants with tiny 'suckers'.
Cassytha glabella R.Br. APNI*. Description: Glabrous twiner with stems c. 0.5 mm thick; haustoria commonly less than 1 mm long. Flowers and fruits sessile in
Cassytha glabella R.Br. Slender Dodder-laurel. Prodr. 404 (1810) APNI. Taxonomic status:Accepted. Occurrence status:Present. Establishment means:Native.
Cassytha is a genus of some two dozen species of obligately parasitic vines in the family Lauraceae. Superficially, and in some aspects of their ecology, they
Cassytha glabella includes 3 children: Cassytha glabella bicallosa J. Z. Weber Cassytha glabella casuarinae (Nees) J. Z. Weber Cassytha glabella dispar
Cassytha pubescens is a native Australian hemiparasitic vine species in the Laurel family Common names for the species include devils twine
Cassytha glabella es un especies de plantas con 29 observaciones.</p>
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