Call it strangleweed, wizard's net, devil's guts, hellbine or witch's hair…or, if you prefer, lady’s laces, angel hair, ...
Dodder weed, scientifically classified in the Cuscuta species, is a parasitic vine that targets a variety of vegetables, crops, and shrubs. Its delicate, threadlike stems range in color from pale ...
Cuscuta, better known as dodder, is a bane to gardeners. There are 150 species of this parasitic vine worldwide, but they're most likely to be found in North America. These plants grow as a messy ...
It’s all the same to Cuscuta gronovii, a plant more often referred to these days as common dodder or swamp dodder. But why all the bizarre folk names, like something out of a witch’s bubbling ...