how is cuscuta different from neem tree
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Cuscuta ( /kʌsˈkjuːtɑː/) (dodder) is a genus of over 201 species of yellow, orange, or red (rarely green) parasitic plants also known as Amar bail in India. Formerly treated as the only genus in the family Cuscutaceae, it now is accepted as belonging in the morning glory family, Convolvulaceae, on the basis of the work of the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group.[1] The genus is found throughout the temperate and tropical regions of the world, with the greatest species diversity in subtropical and tropical regions; the genus becomes rare in cool temperate climates, with only four species native to northern Europe.[2]
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cusuta is different from neem in many ways
Cuscuta is a parasitic angiospermic plant. It produces fruits and seeds. The seeds can survive for about 5-7 years and can cause infection in many plants that are of horticultural importance or are dicotyledonous crop plants. The plant can regrow from it's haustoria and cause infection. Therefore, literally the plant does not die or rather it can tide over various unfavourable conditions.
Neem is a natural herb that comes from the neem tree, other names for which include Azadirachta indica and Indian lilac. The extract comes from the seeds of the tree and has many different traditional uses. Neem is known for its pesticidal and insecticidal properties, but people also use it in hair and dental products.
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