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Cuscuta reflexa
Species of flowering plant From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cuscuta reflexa, the giant dodder or ulan ulan,[4] is one of about 220 species in genus Cuscuta of the morning glory family (Convolvulaceae).[5] It is common in the Indian subcontinent and the Greater Himalayas and as far south as Malaysia and Indonesia.[6] This parasitic plant species is a leafless twined sprawling thin vine that grows over a host plant, including large trees. It will make garlands hanging down from tree canopies as long as 10 metres (33 ft).[7] Flowers are small, bell shaped and white with yellow filaments. Fruits and seeds are produced from the flower.[citation needed]
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