Cassytha glabella

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title: Cassytha glabella
text: Cassytha glabella, commonly known as the slender devil's twine, is a common twining plant of the Laurel family, found in many of the moister parts of Australia. A hemi-parasitic climber. The specific epithet glabella is from Latin, referring to the lack of hairs. The fruit are sweet and mucousy to taste. The Devil's Twine and Cassytha melantha are similar, but with thicker hairier stems. In 1810, this species first appeared in scientific literature, in the Prodromus Florae Novae Hollandiae, auth
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description: Species of plant
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