Cuscuta Gronovii, commonly known as the golden dodder or bush dodder, is a parasitic plant that attacks other herbaceous plants. This plant species belongs to the morning glory family, possessing thread-like stems that wrap around host plants to draw nutrients. Some common synonyms for Cuscuta Gronovii include devil's hair, love vine, strangleweed, and witch's hair. These terms refer to the plant's invasive nature, which can choke and kill its host plant. The parasitic plant is often considered a weed due to its ability to damage crops and ornamental plants. All of these synonyms reflect the parasitic plant's destructive and invasive capabilities.