Volume IV (1988) - Flora of New Zealand Naturalised Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms, Dicotyledons
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Cuscuta L.

CUSCUTA L.

Annual or perennial herbaceous rootless parasites with thread-like twining stems bearing haustoria and lacking chlorophyll or latex, often forming a dense mass on the host plant. Lvs reduced to minute scales. Infl. cymose, umbellate, capitate or spike-like. Fls small, white to pink or yellowish. Calyx (3)-4-5-lobed, occasionally with free sepals. Corolla (3)-4-5-lobed, usually urceolate, campanulate or ± globose; lobes imbricate. Stamens inserted in throat of corolla, with lobed or fimbriate scales between the stamens; anthers very short. Ovary 2-locular, sometimes incompletely so; each loculus with 2 ovules. Styles 2, free or connate. Fr. a globose or ovoid capsule, dry or ± fleshy, dehiscing transversely or by an irregular split, 1-4-seeded. Seeds glabrous, with filiform embryo surrounding the endosperm. Cotyledons rudimentary or 0.

Key

1
Stigmas filiform to linear; seeds usually c. 1 mm long
2
Stimgas capitate or subcapitate; seeds c. 1.5-2 mm long
3
2
Glomerules usually < 8 mm diam.; corolla lobes acute to acuminate; styles (including stigmas) as long as or > ovary
Glomerules usually > 10 mm diam.; corolla lobes ± obtuse; styles (including stigmas) < ovary
3
Fls in a compact, sessile, globose head; capsule depressed-globose
Fls in a lax, racemose cluster; capsule globose

c. 170 spp., widespread. Naturalised spp. 4.

Cuscuta is often regarded as forming the separate but related family Cuscutaceae.

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