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Arceuthobium monticola

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Santalaceae

Scientific name
  
Arceuthobium monticola

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Santalales

Genus
  
Arceuthobium

Higher classification
  
Arceuthobium

Similar
  
Arceuthobium, Santalaceae, Arceuthobium campylopodum, Arceuthobium cyanocarpum, Arceuthobium abietinum

Arceuthobium monticola is a species of dwarf mistletoe known as western white pine dwarf mistletoe. It is endemic to the Klamath Mountains of northern California and southern Oregon, where it lives as a parasite on western white pine trees. This is a brownish to reddish shrub which is visible as a network of scaly stems extending above the bark of its host tree. Most of the mistletoe is located inside the host tree, attached to it via haustoria, which tap the tree for water and nutrients. The leaves of the mistletoe are reduced to scales on its surface.

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Arceuthobium monticola Wikipedia