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  • Thumbnail for River Dodder
    The River Dodder (Irish: An Dothra) is one of the three main rivers in Dublin, Ireland, the others being the Liffey, of which the Dodder is the largest...
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    Cuscuta europaea, the greater dodder or European dodder, is a parasitic plant native to Europe, which belongs to the family Convolvulaceae, but was formerly...
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    needed, e.g. Dodder is a stem holoparasite. Hydnora spp. are root holoparasites. Plants usually considered holoparasites include broomrape, dodder, Rafflesia...
    29 KB (3,328 words) - 15:21, 4 May 2024
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    Cuscuta pentagona, the fiveangled dodder, is a parasitic plant in the morning glory family Convolvulaceae. It is native to North America, where it is widespread...
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    are mostly yellow with bits of red along it. The Japanese dodder also exhibits small flowers that are "pale-yellow to cream" in color and contain one circular...
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    Ballsbridge (Irish: Droichead na Dothra, meaning 'Dodder bridge') (from historic Ball's Bridge) is an affluent neighbourhood of the city of Dublin, the...
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    of the River Dodder. It is bordered to the west by Firhouse and Ballycullen, to the east and south by Rathfarnham and Ballyboden, and to the north, across...
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    the Abbey of St. Thomas à Becket, taking water from the far larger River Dodder, the Poddle was the main source of drinking water for the city for more...
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    morning glory family, Convolvuaceae. It is commonly known by the name rope dodder. The flowers of Cuscuta glomerata are white and bloom in July, August, and...
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  • over the River Lyreen Jackson's Bridge Bridges over the River Dodder from the River Liffey to the southwest. Upstream of Fort Bridge the river flows through...
    41 KB (1,701 words) - 20:23, 27 May 2024
  • Under Construction, Part II (category Articles with music ratings that need to be turned into prose)
    collaborative album." He remarked that "Tim's normally dazzling beats dodder along harmlessly, proof that he's looking over his shoulder when he should...
    11 KB (668 words) - 23:44, 6 January 2024
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    seem to have replaced an earlier water system which was already present. The source of the water was by way of a diversion of part of the Dodder at Balrothery...
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    pedestrians walking along the banks of the Dodder. The bridge takes its name from John Classon, the owner of a mill, who built the bridge in order to aid his business...
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    Meath to Fingal within the old County Dublin, and through the north of Dublin city, Ireland (the other main rivers are the Liffey and the Dodder). By flow...
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    working mills on the River Dodder and is also the location of the meeting of the River Slang with the Dodder. It is located adjacent to other suburban areas...
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    River Dodder along what was referred to as the city watercourse at Balrothery Weir in Firhouse. Blessington Street Basin, a new city basin, to supply...
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    484 ft), is the highest mountain along the valley ridge and is also the highest point in County Dublin. The River Dodder rises at Kippure and flows through...
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    flows through the centre of Dublin to its mouth within Dublin Bay. Its major tributaries include the River Dodder, the River Poddle and the River Camac...
    29 KB (2,836 words) - 03:41, 18 August 2023
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    River Dodder, and is about halfway from Dublin's centre to the mountains to the south. Templeogue is 6 kilometres (4 mi) from Dublin city centre to the...
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  • cloth on his back. The words to dodder, doddery, doddering, meaning to progress in an unsteady manner, are popularly said to have the same derivation. A...
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