Cassytha phaeolasia (Rusty Dodder-laurel or Devil's Twine)

Considered by NSW Herbarium to be Cassytha pubescens but the Melbourne Herbarium recognise it as a separate species and it is distinctive in the field.  Stems, flowers and fruits are strongly rusty-hairy, flowers are sparsely strung along the flowering stem, not clustered.

Cassytha phaeolasia is listed in the following regions:

South Coast  |  Gippsland

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Jackie Miles, Nadgee, in Goodenia post-fire regrowth
Jackie Miles, Nadgee

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