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Genus of flowering plants
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
Cassytha
Species of flowering plant
Cassytha filiformis or love-vine is an orangish, wiry, parasitic vine in the family Lauraceae. It is found in coastal forests of warm tropical regions
Cassytha_filiformis
Family of flowering plants
trees and shrubs, especially in tropical and temperate climates. The genus Cassytha is unique in the Lauraceae in that its members are parasitic vines. Many
Lauraceae
Species of plant
Cassytha pubescens is a native Australian hemiparasitic vine species, in the Laurel family. Common names for the species include devils twine, dodder-laurel
Cassytha_pubescens
Species of flowering plant
Cassytha racemosa (common name - dodder laurel) is a parasitic perennial in the Lauraceae family. It is found in Western Australia. The species was first
Cassytha_racemosa
Species of cactus
Cactus pendulus Sw. Cactus quadrangularis Haw. Cassytha baccifera J.S.Muell. Cassytha filiformis Mill. Cassytha polysperma Aiton ex Gaertn. Cereus bacciferus
Rhipsalis_baccifera
Species of plant
Cassytha melantha is a parasitic vine. Common names include coarse dodder-laurel and large dodder-laurel. The fruits are about 10–15 millimetres (0.39–0
Cassytha_melantha
Species of plant
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
Cassytha_glabella
Laboratory technique to study physiology
the host and the parasite so intimately that parasitic twiners such as Cassytha may act as vectors carrying disease organisms from one host plant to another
Parabiosis
Abnormal growths especially on plants induced by parasitic insects and other organisms
its hosts. More complex interactions are possible; the parasitic plant Cassytha filiformis sometimes preferentially feeds on galls induced by the cynipid
Gall
Genus of parasitic plants
respects it closely resembles the similarly parasitic, but unrelated genus, Cassytha. From mid-summer to early autumn, the vines can produce small fruit that
Cuscuta
Species of flowering plant in the buttercup family
also is applied to alleged aphrodisiacs, such as Caribbean species of Cassytha, which are unrelated to Clematis, not being in the family Ranunculaceae
Clematis_virginiana
Alkaloid chemical compound
Parkinson's disease because of its stimulating effect on dopamine receptors. Cassytha filiformis, a plant used in African traditional medicine, contains many
Aporphine_alkaloids
Species of flowering plant
975 feet. The indigenous kaunaʻoa pehu (literally "swollen kaunaʻoa") Cassytha filiformis is a similar-looking species with the same parasitic nature
Cuscuta_sandwichiana
Overview of flora in Indian-ocean archipelago
Boerhavia albiflora Boerhavia burbidgeana Boerhavia glabrata Boerhavia repens Cassytha filiformis Cenchrus brownii Naturalised Cenchrus ciliaris Naturalised Cleome
Flora of Ashmore and Cartier Islands
Flora_of_Ashmore_and_Cartier_Islands
List of lists of flowering plants recorded from South Africa
Lauraceae, Genus Cassytha Cassytha ciliolata Nees, indigenous Cassytha filiformis L. indigenous Cassytha pondoensis Engl. endemic Cassytha pondoensis Engl
Lists of flowering plants of South Africa
Lists_of_flowering_plants_of_South_Africa
Chemical compound
β-nupharidine. In vitro, tests of some aporphine derivatives isolated from Cassytha filiformis, namely actinodaphnine, cassythine, and dicentrine, showed antiparasitic
Aporphine
Growth habit of Cassytha glabella
Tasmanian dry sclerophyll forests
Tasmanian_dry_sclerophyll_forests
Classification of cacti
Acanthorhipsalis Kimnach, Pfeiffera Salm-Dyck Rhipsalis Gaertn. synonyms: Cassytha Mill., Erythrorhipsalis A.Berger, Hariota Adans., Lymanbensonia Kimnach
Taxonomy_of_the_Cactaceae
Pouteria amygdalicarpa Clove cherry Prunus apetala Coarse dodder-laurel fruit Cassytha melantha Coconut Cocos nucifera Cocoplum Chrysobalanus icaco Coffeeberry
List_of_culinary_fruits
Cassinia quinquefaria R.Br. Cassytha glabella R.Br. Cassytha glabella R.Br. f. glabella Cassytha melantha R.Br. Cassytha pubescens R.Br. Caustis dioica
List of Australian plant species described by Robert Brown
List_of_Australian_plant_species_described_by_Robert_Brown
Coral atoll in the northern Line Islands, Kiribati
purslane as well as the spiderling Boerhavia repens, the parasitic vine Cassytha filiformis, and Pacific Island thintail (Lepturus repens) supplement it
Kiritimati
Genus of cacti
realised it was a cactus. Instead, he assumed he had found a new species of Cassytha, a parasitic laurel from a completely different plant family. In the taxonomic
Rhipsalis
Agent that carries and transmits pathogens
twine from one plant to another, parasitic plants such as Cuscuta and Cassytha have been shown to convey phytoplasmal and viral diseases between plants
Disease_vector
Coral cay in Queensland, Australia
Ficus, bay cedar (Suriana maritima). Herbs, mainly the parasitic vine Cassytha filiformis as well as Euphorbia tannensis ssp. eremophila and grasses (mainly
Heron_Island_(Queensland)
Species of butterfly
about 20 mm. The larvae have been recorded feeding on Cassytha aurea, Cassytha filiformis and Cassytha pubescens. C. e. erinus (Darwin, Cape York to northern
Candalides_erinus
Island in French Polynesia
Glochidion, Styphelia, Bidens, Xylosma, Garnotia, Sphenomeris, Lycopodium, and Cassytha. The grass-like sedges Gahnia schoenoides and Machaerina bidwellii [ceb;
Raʻiātea
Index of plants with the same common name
Cassytha species alleged to have aphrodisiac properties Clematis virginiana, a North American ornamental vine. Cuscuta species confused with Cassytha
Love_vine
Species of moth
in Tasmania. The wingspan is about 30 mm. The larvae feed on Cassytha glabella and Cassytha pubescens. Don Herbison-Evans & Stella Crossley (May 3, 2007)
Eucyclodes_buprestaria
Species of owl native to Australia
risk after bushfires and have perished after being tangled up in dodder (Cassytha) or bidgee-widgee (Acaena novae-zelandiae). The Australian boobook generally
Australian_boobook
Region in Victoria, Australia
Climbers Tetragonia implexicoma Clematis microphylla Muehlenbeckia adpressa Cassytha pubescens Clematis microphylla Comesperma volubile Shrubs Atriplex cinerea
Melbourne_Sandbelt
Island in the Outer Islands of Seychelles
Here, the main herbs are fimbries (Fimbristylis) and the parasitic vine Cassytha filiformis. The flats around the lagoon show a mixture of grassland (mainly
Astove_Atoll
Public park in Auckland, New Zealand
short-hair plume grass (Dichelachne inaequiglumis), and the parasitic vine Cassytha paniculata (mawhai). Fukuoka Garden exterior wall and entrance Circle of
Western_Springs_Reserve
Genus of moths
also been introduced to New Zealand. It was reared from native dodder (Cassytha paniculata). "Balanomis Meyrick, 1887" at Markku Savela's Lepidoptera and
Balanomis
Genus of flowering plants
year)[unreliable source?] tall evergreen trees with a straight bole (usually host to Cassytha, a parasitic vine with leaves reduced to scales, up to half of the tree's
Eusideroxylon
Freshwater lake in Buada district, Nauru
angulata Scaevola notably, Scaevola taccada There are parasitic plants like Cassytha filiformis, or Psilotum nudum. Glochidion societatis is found in open areas
Buada_Lagoon
Genus of flowering plants
Calectasia plants are often parasitised by a dodder-like plant in the genus Cassytha. Some species of Calectasia form specialised roots called stilt roots and
Calectasia
Tropical and subtropical coniferous forest ecoregion
(Tabebuia bahamensis), West Indian snowberry (Chiococca alba), devil's gut (Cassytha filiformis), poisonwood (Metopium toxiferum), coontie (Zamia integrifolia)
Bahamian_pineyards
Species of butterfly
and New South Wales). The wingspan is about 30 mm. The larvae feed on Cassytha pubescens. Candalides at Markku Savela's website on Lepidoptera Lepidoptera
Candalides_geminus
Archipelago north of New Guinea
frutescens, and Terminalia catappa. Crinum asiaticum and the parasitic plant Cassytha filiformis are found the beach forest understory. Padaido Marine Recreation
Padaido_Islands
Australian botanist
Bernie P.M. (1989). "A revision of Lauraceae in Australia (excluding Cassytha)" (PDF). Australian Systematic Botany. 2 (2): 135–367. doi:10.1071/SB9890135
Bernard_Hyland
Species of flowering plant
Other threats include non-native plant species, especially kaunaoa pehu (Cassytha filiformis), kiawe (Prosopis pallida), Chinese violet (Asystasia gangetica)
Euphorbia_skottsbergii
Species of cactus
degraded with the overgrowth of invasive plant species such as love vine (Cassytha filiformis). While the cactus does not like full sun, it also cannot tolerate
Harrisia_fragrans
Lamiaceae native Volkameria inermis Lamiaceae sorcerer's flower native Cassytha filiformis Lauraceae devil's twine native Barringtonia asiatica Lecythidaceae
Flora of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands
Flora_of_the_Cocos_(Keeling)_Islands
Nature reserve in Western Cape, South Africa
Lamiaceae Salvia lanceolata Salvia aurea (syn. S. africana-lutea) Lauraceae Cassytha ciliolata Lemnaceae Lemna gibba Lemna minor Lobeliaceae Lobelia sp.1 Monopsis
Table_Bay_Nature_Reserve
Passerine bird endemic to the Pacific island of Nauru
are cup-shaped and woven from grasses and twigs. They sometimes include Cassytha filiformis vine or Casuarina equisetifolia needles. The nests are bound
Nauru_reed_warbler
Species of flowering plant
Hyland, Bernard (1989). "A Revision of Lauraceae in Australia (excluding Cassytha)" (PDF). Australian Systematic Botany. 2 (2): 156. doi:10.1071/SB9890135
Beilschmiedia_tooram
Species of orchid
plant "Cassythoides, from the prima facie resemblance it has to the genus Cassytha, not only in its leafless character and short racemes of flowers, but in
Erythrorchis_cassythoides
temperate zones Scented shrubs and trees, except for the parasitic genus Cassytha. Avocado is a staple food crop, and many other species have edible parts
List of early-diverging flowering plant families
List_of_early-diverging_flowering_plant_families
Nature reserve in Perth, Western Australia
Calytrix flavescens Summer Starflower Calytrix fraseri Pink Summer Calytrix Cassytha racemosa Dodder Laurel Chamaescilla corymbosa Blue Squill Comesperma calymega
Kensington_Bushland_Reserve
Protected area in Australia
sieberi), sometimes dwarf apple (Angophora hispida), parasitic devils twine (Cassytha sp.), native panic (Entolasia stricta), Lepidosperma sp. grass, forest
Royal_National_Park
Capparis indica Carica papaya Carapa guianensis Carpotroche platyptera Cassytha filiformis Catalpa brevipes Cecropia glazioui Cedrela odorata Ceiba pentandra
Flora of the Dominican Republic
Flora_of_the_Dominican_Republic
#Callistemon viminalis *Canna indica *Cardamine hirsuta Cassinia uncata Cassytha glabella Cassytha pubescens Casuarina cunninghamiana Cayratia clematidea Centella
McKay Reserve, Palm Beach, New South Wales
McKay_Reserve,_Palm_Beach,_New_South_Wales
the coastal plan. Plants and animals, such as the love-vine (lenkiwisi) (Cassytha filiformis), sundews (Drosera sp.), sabana-fungu (Licaniai acana), tortoises
Biodiversity_of_Suriname
Australian Aboriginal languages
paperbark sp. *pul(p)pul 935 clump of bamboo; Bambusa arnhemica *-puny 953 Cassytha filiformis *purrurnpurrurn 955 Xanthostemon paradoxus *purt/lu 958 tree
Macro-Gunwinyguan_languages
Species of eucalyptus
moth (Mnesampela privata), competition, including by the native vine, Cassytha pubescens and introduced weeds including serrated tussock (Nassella trichotoma)
Eucalyptus_morrisbyi
Topics referred to by the same term
snails Plants: Spironema Raf. [1838] – sometimes considered a synonym of Cassytha L. (Lauraceae) Spironema Lindl. [1840] nom. illeg. hom. – a synonym of
Spironema
Former zoo in Broome, Western Australia
(Terminalia petiolaris) Candelabra wattle (Acacia holosericea) Yugulu (Cassytha filiformis) Long-fruited bloodwood (Eucalyptus polycarpa) Northern kurrajong
Pearl Coast Zoological Gardens
Pearl_Coast_Zoological_Gardens
Plants native to Cuba
Aiouea grisebachii (Lorea-Hern.) Rohwer Aiouea montana (Sw.) R.Rohde Cassytha filiformis L. Beilschmiedia pendula (Sw.) Hemsl. Damburneya coriacea (Sw
Flora_of_Cuba
Calanthe triplicata Calophyllum inophyllum Canavalia rosea Canavalia sericea Cassytha filiformis Celtis pacifica Cerbera manghas Charpentiera australis Christella
Flora_of_Tubuai
Nature reserve in Ponce, Puerto Rico
Palinguan (Capparis flexuosa) Té del país (Capraria biflora) Fideillo (Cassytha filiformis) Bejuco de caro (Cissus trifoliata) Volantín (Cleome viscosa)
Reserva Natural Punta Cucharas
Reserva_Natural_Punta_Cucharas
Species of flowering plant
Hyland, BPM (1989). "A revision of Lauraceae in Australia (Excluding Cassytha )". Australian Systematic Botany. 2 (2): 151–152. doi:10.1071/SB9890135
Beilschmiedia_collina
Cassinia subtropica F.Muell. Cassinia theodori F.Muell. Cassytha phaeolasia (F.Muell.) F.Muell. Cassytha phaeolasia (F.Muell.) F.Muell. Castanospora alphandii
List of Australian plant species authored by Ferdinand von Mueller
List_of_Australian_plant_species_authored_by_Ferdinand_von_Mueller
thevetia (L.) Lippold Cassia sieberiana DC. Cassipourea congoensis DC. Cassytha filiformis L. Casuarina equisetifolia L. Catharanthus roseus (L.) G.Don
List of plants of Burkina Faso
List_of_plants_of_Burkina_Faso
Atoll in the Tuamotu archipelago, French Polynesia
1934. Vahanga hosts a flora composed of coconut trees, Portulaca lutea, Cassytha filiformis, and Amaranthaceae such as the species Achyranthes aspera var
Vahanga
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Girl/Female
Tamil
Sankarshanasamanana | Sankarshanasamanana
Equal to sankarshana
Boy/Male
Afghan, Arabic, Australian, Chinese, Christian, Danish, French, German, Muslim
Piercing Star; Coming at Night; Variant of Tariq; Warrior; Always Victorious
Girl/Female
American, British, Christian, English, Latin
Crowned with Laurels; Laurel Tree or Sweet Bay Tree
Boy/Male
Hindu
A jewel of Lord Vishnu
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a washerman, Anglo-Norman French laver (an agent derivative of Old French laver ‘to wash’, Latin lavare).English : habitational name from High, Little or Magdalen Laver in Essex, named from Old English lagu ‘flood’, ‘water’ + fær ‘passage’, ‘crossing’.English : topographic name for someone living where bulrushes or irises grew, Old English lǣfer.
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
One who prays for help
Boy/Male
Indian
Impulse
Girl/Female
Arabic
Precious; Lord of Specific Wood
Boy/Male
Hindu
Powerful
Boy/Male
Indian
Forest Guru
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