Inflorescences monochasial cymes: dense, glomerulate. Pedicels 0–1.5 mm. Flowers: styles 2, equal; stigmas clavate, cylindric, or terete. Capsules: dehiscence circumscissile, interstylar aperture relatively small or inconspicuous. Seeds angled (2 flat faces and 1 convex), ellipsoid, ovoid, or subglobose; seed coat epidermis cells honeycombed when dry and papillate when wet.
Distribution
Introduced; Europe, Asia, n Africa, Atlantic Islands, introduced also in Mexico, South America, s Africa, Australia.
Discussion
Species 21 (4 in the flora).
Species of subgen. Cuscuta have holocentric chromosomes (B. Pazy and U. Plitmann 1994; M. A. García and S. Castroviejo 2003).
Selected References
None.
Lower Taxa
Key
1 | Flowers 4(or 5)-merous; calyx lobe apices obtuse to truncate. | Cuscuta europaea |
1 | Flowers 5-merous; calyx lobe apices acute to acuminate. | > 2 |
2 | Styles plus stigmas 0.5–1.1 mm, shorter than ovary; seeds usually connate in pairs; hosts: primarily Linum usitatissimum. | Cuscuta epilinum |
2 | Styles plus stigmas 0.8–2.2 mm, equaling or longer than ovary; seeds not connate in pairs; hosts: primarily Medicago and Trifolium, sometimes other legumes and herbs from other families. | > 3 |
3 | Calyces golden yellow, cellular-reticulate, lobes each with a distal fleshy appendage. | Cuscuta approximata |
3 | Calyces creamy white or purplish, not notably reticulate, lobes without distal fleshy appendages. | Cuscuta epithymum |