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Convolvulaceae
Cuscuta

not marked as a favorite taxon Cuscuta leptantha Engelmann. Common name: Slender Dodder, Spurge Dodder. Phenology: Feb-Nov. Habitat: Parasitic on Euphorbia subg. Chamaesyce. Distribution: S. TX, c. TX, and NM south to Mexico (BCN, BCS, SIN, SON).

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Subgenus: Grammica.

Origin/Endemic status: Native

Synonymy : = FNA14, K4, Mex, Tx. Basionym: Cuscuta leptantha Engelm. 1859

Links to other floras: = Cuscuta leptantha - FNA14

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