I'm not going to dodder, but Walter is always a little hunched over, never erect.
From the nytimes.com
Dodder is exceptionally sensitive to odours, but all plants have a sense of smell.
From the newscientist.com
Hand-pulling the dodder during the bloom stage will reduce seed for the next season.
From the dispatch.com
Striga cannot be imported into the U.S., so dodder serves as a model system.
From the sciencedaily.com
Striga cannot be imported into the U.S., so dodder serves as a model system.
From the sciencedaily.com
The parasitic vine called dodder is the sniffer dog of the vegetable world.
From the newscientist.com
Parasitic plants such as mistletoe and dodder are included in the study of phytopathology.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Dodder is a parasitic annual belonging to the morning glory family.
From the dispatch.com
Dodder is a fairly rare parasite, but do remove it when you see it.
From the kansas.com
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A leafless annual parasitic vine of the genus Cuscuta having whitish or yellow filamentous stems; obtain nourishment through haustoria
Toddle: walk unsteadily; "small children toddle"
(doddering) mentally or physically infirm with age; "his mother was doddering and frail"
Cuscuta (Dodder) is a genus of about 100-170 species of yellow, orange or red (rarely green) parasitic plants. ...
Any of several parasitic vines, of the genus Cuscuta, having small white flowers but no leaves; to shake or tremble as one moves, especially as of old age or childhood; to totter