Plant: A perennial with straight and spreading fleshy stems. It does
not require air passage to its roots, and it tolerates salt by concentrating
it in its segmented stems which break off when full. Dodder (Cuscuta
salina) is an orange, string parasitic plant found growing on pickleweed.
Flowers: Small and inconspicuous
Leaf/Stem: The simple leaves are jointed and reduced to scales.
The stems are green and carry on photosynthesis.
Flowering period:
April to September.
Use by Indians:
Can be found here:
Big Canyon, along Back Bay Drive and in the middle
zone of the marsh.