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Phoradendron juniperinum Juniper Mistletoe (shown with Juniperus occidentalis)
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Photographer: Arthur H. Bazell, M.D.
ID: 0000 0000 0902 0109 (2002-09-08)Copyright © 2002 Arthur H. Bazell, M.D.
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INFORMATION PROVIDED WITH THE PHOTO
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date of photo May 4, 2002
location
State 178 4-5 mi E of picnic setting enroute WildRose Canyon (Inyo County, California, US)family
Viscaceae
camera Nikon 8008s 60 mm macro EPP100
contributor's ID # 24858 Phoradendron juniperinum Juniperus occidentalis.tif 24858 JUNIPER WITH MISTLETOEphoto category: Plant - tree/shrub
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common names
Juniper Mistletoe, Juniper Mistletoe, Mistletoe (CF, ITIS )
Look for Jepson Manual treatments, maps (University & Jepson Herbaria)View Calflora record for Phoradendron juniperinumView all photos in CalPhotos of Phoradendron juniperinum Check Google Images for Phoradendron juniperinum |
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1. | Reviewed by Louis Emmet Mahoney Mar 1, 2004 |
| Action: commented on photo |
| Reviewer's comments: | | | "Host may be doubly infested with P. densum and P. juniperinum. The dense slightly reddish balls of mistletoe on the periphery of the tree are P. densum (shown in photos 0902 0110 and -0115). The sparse drooping brick-colored sprays in the centerline of the tree are probably P. juniperinum. " |
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