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In Eurasia, this species of dodder would often attach itself to the Conehead thyme (Thymus capitatus), taking on the plant's pungency and from whence it also derived its host's Arabic name, al-ṣaʿitrah. During medieval times, dodder was often used as a medicinal cure in treating depression, but causes thirst and dryness of the mouth when consumed. | In Eurasia, this species of dodder would often attach itself to the Conehead thyme (Thymus capitatus), taking on the plant's pungency and from whence it also derived its host's Arabic name, al-ṣaʿitrah. During medieval times, dodder was often used as a medicinal cure in treating depression, but causes thirst and dryness of the mouth when consumed. | ||
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Die Quendel-Seide (Cuscuta epithymum) ist ein Vollschmarotzer aus der Gattung Seide (Cuscuta) in der Familie der Windengewächse (Convolvulaceae). | |wkdetx=Die Quendel-Seide (Cuscuta epithymum) ist ein Vollschmarotzer aus der Gattung Seide (Cuscuta) in der Familie der Windengewächse (Convolvulaceae). | ||
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|wkittx=Cuscuta epithymum è una pianta parassita della famiglia delle Convolvulaceae | |wkittx=Cuscuta epithymum è una pianta parassita della famiglia delle Convolvulaceae |