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Harper'S Dodder

cuscuta harperi

Harper's Dodder (Cuscuta harperi) is an extraordinarily rare, highly specialized parasitic plant endemic to the southeastern United States, primarily found on sandstone glades in Alabama and Georgia. Lacking roots, leaves, and chlorophyll, this intriguing species resembles a tangle of delicate, bright yellow to orange threads draped over its host plants. Instead of drawing nutrients from the soil or sun, it survives entirely by stealth, utilizing specialized structures called haustoria to pierce the stems of host plants and siphon water, carbohydrates, and minerals. Because it is highly host-specific and restricted to fragile rock glade ecosystems, Harper's Dodder is quite rare and serves as a key indicator of pristine sandstone habitat health.

Hábitat: Found on sunny, open sandstone outcrops and granite glades, typically parasitizing small herbaceous host plants in thin, acidic soils.

Aspecto

Harper's Dodder presents as a web of thin, hair-like, thread-like stems that are vibrant yellow, orange, or pale green. Because it lacks leaves, the stems are the most prominent feature, tightly twining around host plants. In late summer, it produces clusters of tiny, 2-to-4-millimeter-long white, bell-shaped or tubular flowers with four petals. Its fruits are small, globose capsules containing tiny seeds. The entire plant forms a sprawling, tangled mat that can easily be mistaken for bright orange string wrapped around wildflowers.

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Harper'S Dodder
Harper'S Dodder

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Dodder seedlings can sniff out host plants by detecting airborne chemical scents, actively crawling towards their preferred host.

Harper's Dodder has no roots or green leaves, meaning it cannot photosynthesize and must steal all of its food.

Once it attaches to a host, the dodder's root dies, leaving it completely airborne and dependent on its victim.

Habilidades especiales

Habilidad

Haustorial Parasitism

Uses specialized root-like structures called haustoria to penetrate the vascular system of host plants, siphoning water and nutrients without needing chlorophyll.

Habilidad

Host-Sensing Volatiles

Seedlings can sense nearby host plants by detecting airborne chemical compounds, guiding their growth toward a host before resources run out.

Habilidad

Rootless Autonomy

Upon establishing a successful parasitic connection with a host, the plant's initial terrestrial root dies off completely, leaving it suspended in the air.

Medidas y detalles

Longitud
10-100 cm
Peso
0.001-0.01 kg
Esperanza de vida
1 años

Dieta y alimentación

Harper's Dodder is an obligate parasite that steals all of its water and nutrients directly from the stems of living host plants.

Diferencias por edad: Seedlings rely on seed energy reserves until they locate and parasitize a host plant.

Alimentos principales

  • Plant sap
  • Water
  • Host nutrients

Método de búsqueda

  • Parasitism

Conexiones ecológicas

parasite

Smallhead Blazing Star

Liatris microcephala

Harper's Dodder parasitizes this plant, wrapping around its stems to draw nutrients.

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Longleaf Sunflower

Helianthus longifolius

Another common glade-dwelling host species that Harper's Dodder feeds upon.

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Preguntas frecuentes

¿Cómo identificar a Harper'S Dodder?

La forma más fácil de identificar a Harper'S Dodder es usar la aplicación de identificación de naturaleza Snappit.

¿Cuál es el longitud de Harper'S Dodder?

10-100 cm

¿Cuál es el peso de Harper'S Dodder?

0.001-0.01 kg

¿Cuál es el esperanza de vida de Harper'S Dodder?

1 años

¿Qué come Harper'S Dodder?

Harper's Dodder is an obligate parasite that steals all of its water and nutrients directly from the stems of living host plants.

¿Dónde se encuentra normalmente Harper'S Dodder?

Found on sunny, open sandstone outcrops and granite glades, typically parasitizing small herbaceous host plants in thin, acidic soils.

¿Cómo caza Harper'S Dodder?

Parasitism

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