Phoradendron densum
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Phoradendron densum Trel. is a species of flowering plant in the sandalwood family known by the common name dense mistletoe. It is native to the western United States and northwestern Mexico, where it grows in various types of woodland habitat. It has been reported from California, Oregon, Arizona and Baja California.Hawksworth, F.G., & D. Wiens. 1993. Viscaceae, Mistletoe Family. Journal of the Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science 27:241-245. This mistletoe parasitizes species of cypress, including Arizona cypress (Cupressus arizonica),[http://ag.arizona.edu/pubs/diseases/az1308/ Hosts of True Mistletoes] and juniper (Juniperus spp.).
It can be found tangled in the branches of its host tree, extending its own erect branches 30 to 50 centimeters. It has green leaves around a centimeter long and half a centimeter wide. It is dioecious, with male and female plants producing different forms of inflorescence with round, knoblike flowers. The female flowers yield spherical berries each about 4 millimeters wide and yellowish or pale pink when ripe.
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External links
- [http://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/get_JM_treatment.pl?7836,7852,7854 Jepson Manual Treatment - Phoradendron densum]
- [http://calphotos.berkeley.edu/cgi/img_query?query_src=photos_index&where-taxon=Phoradendron+densum Phoradendron densum - Photo gallery]
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Category:Flora of Baja California
Category:Flora of the California desert regions
Category:Flora of the Cascade Range
Category:Flora of the Klamath Mountains
Category:Natural history of the California chaparral and woodlands
Category:Natural history of the California Coast Ranges
Category:Natural history of the Peninsular Ranges
Category:Natural history of the San Francisco Bay Area
Category:Natural history of the Transverse Ranges