| 41. | A . Dodder is a nasty annual vine that doesn't even bother to produce its own chlorophyll.
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| 42. | Allow another journageezer to dodder in, however, with a few more details to advance the unwelcome story.
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| 43. | If dodder is found before it chokes a host plant, it may be simply removed from the soil.
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| 44. | One of the major tributaries of the Liffey, the River Dodder, rises nearby on slopes on Kippure.
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| 45. | From there, it runs south-west to Merrion Road which it meets at the River Dodder bridge.
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| 46. | The salt marsh dodder produces flowers with bell-shaped, white glandular corollas with five pointed triangular lobes.
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| 47. | Many countries have laws prohibiting import of dodder seed, requiring crop seeds to be free of dodder seed contamination.
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| 48. | Many countries have laws prohibiting import of dodder seed, requiring crop seeds to be free of dodder seed contamination.
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| 49. | An integrated weed management procedure for the control of dodder ( Cuscuta indecora ) in alfalfa ( Medicago sativa ).
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| 50. | Clarke lived in Bridge House beside Templeogue Bridge which spanned the River Dodder in the south Dublin suburb of Templeogue.
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