Cassytha

/kæˈsɪðə/ noun

A genus of parasitic plants in the dodder family that lacks roots and wraps around host plants to steal nutrients.

From Greek 'kassytha' or possibly from a Semitic root, named by Linnaeus for this unusual parasitic plant genus found in tropical regions.

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