Cassytha pubescens: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Magnoliopsida
- Order
- Laurales
- Family
- Lauraceae
- Genus
- Cassytha
- Species
- Cassytha pubescens
- Scientific Name
- Cassytha pubescens
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Cassytha pubescens
Cassytha pubescens is a native Australian hemiparasitic vine species, in the Laurel family. Common names for the species include devils twine, dodder-laurel, spilled devil's twine, snotty gobble or downy dodder-laurel. It is a widespread and common species in south eastern Australia. The species was first formally described in 1810 by the Scottish botanist Robert Brown in Prodromus Flora Novae Hollandiae et Insulae Van Diemen (Prodromus of the Flora of New Holland and Van Diemen's Land). Leaves are reduced to scales and photosynthesis is achieved through chlorophyll contained in the plants stems. Stems are between 0.5mm and 1.5mm in diameter and the haustoria are between 2 and 3 mm long.
Cassytha pubescens is often compared with the genus Cuscuta (Convolvulaceae) due to similarities in their morphology and herbaceous parasitic habit.
...Cassytha pubescens in languages:
- English
- Devil's Twine
- Japanese
- ケスナヅル
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Cassytha aurea
- Cassytha candida
- Cassytha capillaris
- Cassytha ciliolata
- Cassytha filiformis
- Cassytha flava
- Cassytha flindersii
- Cassytha glabella
- Cassytha larsenii
- Cassytha melantha
- Cassytha micrantha
- Cassytha muelleri
- Cassytha nodiflora
- Cassytha paniculata
- Cassytha pedicellosa
- Cassytha peninsularis
- Cassytha phaeolasia
- Cassytha pomiformis
- Cassytha pondoensis
- Cassytha pubescens
- Cassytha racemosa
- Cassytha rufa





























































































































































