American dwarf mistletoe

Plants: Parasitic and Epiphytic Plants
Magnoliopsida > Santalales > Viscaceae > Arceuthobium americanum Nutt. ex Engelm.
Synonym(s): lodgepole pine dwarf mistletoe

51 records

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Image Descriptor Description Photographer
2250002 Control isolation strip cut between mature stand and regeneration Oscar Dooling
2141092 Damage

brooming on infected tree

Brytten Steed
2250008 Damage rodent damage, followed by red turpentine beetle Jane Taylor
2141080 Damage

infected lodgepole with unaffected Douglas-fir understory

Brytten Steed
2141087 Damage

witches brooms on infected trees

Brytten Steed
1254067 Damage Witches brooms, Roosevelt NF, CO. William M. Ciesla
1442095 Damage female plants USDA Forest Service - Rocky Mountain Region Archive
0758005 Damage

Female plant with mature fruits

William M. Ciesla
4213026 Damage shoots Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Archive
4213027 Damage heavily infected Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Archive
4213028 Damage heavily infected jack pine Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Archive
4213029 Damage heavily infested stand Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Archive
2250004 Damage wildfire burning infected trees Oscar Dooling
2250003 Distribution seed expulsion Frank Hawksworth
2250009 Feature(s) male plants David W. Johnson
2250010 Feature(s) female plants on lodgepole pine Oscar Dooling
1473042 Feature(s)

male flowers

Rocky Mountain Research Station/Forest Pathology Archive
1473043 Feature(s)

female plant

Rocky Mountain Research Station/Forest Pathology Archive
1473044 Feature(s)

female plant

Rocky Mountain Research Station/Forest Pathology Archive
1473068 Feature(s)

cross section with endophytic system

Rocky Mountain Research Station/Forest Pathology Archive
1473069 Feature(s)

cross section with endophytic system

Rocky Mountain Research Station/Forest Pathology Archive
2250006 Feature(s) on limber pine, close-up Oscar Dooling
2250007 Feature(s) male flowers on lodgepole pine Frank Hawksworth
1473040 Flower(s)

male flowers

Rocky Mountain Research Station/Forest Pathology Archive
1473041 Flower(s)

female plant

Rocky Mountain Research Station/Forest Pathology Archive
1254066 Fruit(s) Female plant with ripe fruits, Gallatin National Forest, MT William M. Ciesla
1473034 Infestation

infestation on ridge

Rocky Mountain Research Station/Forest Pathology Archive
1473139 Infestation

taken in 1965 at "King's Canyon" state unknown

Rocky Mountain Research Station/Forest Pathology Archive
1473026 Infestation bole infestation Rocky Mountain Research Station/Forest Pathology Archive
1442210 Infestation USDA Forest Service - Rocky Mountain Region Archive
1241494 Plant(s) John W. Schwandt
1241495 Plant(s) Oscar Dooling
2141088 Plant(s)

brooming with visible plants

Brytten Steed
2141089 Plant(s) Brytten Steed
2141090 Plant(s)

close-up of male plant

Brytten Steed
2141091 Plant(s)

close-up of male plant

Brytten Steed
2141081 Plant(s)

close-up of male plant

Brytten Steed
2141082 Plant(s)

close-up of male plant

Brytten Steed
2141083 Plant(s)

close-up of male plant with female plant in background

Brytten Steed
2141084 Plant(s)

close-up of male plant center with female plant to right

Brytten Steed
2141085 Plant(s)

close-up of male plant

Brytten Steed
2141086 Plant(s)

close-up of male plant

Brytten Steed
5367212 Plant(s)

Dwarf mistletoe (Arceuthobium americanum) on its pine host.

Mike Schomaker
5367213 Plant(s)

Close-up view of dwarf mistletoe (Arceuthobium americanum).

Mike Schomaker
2250001 Prescribed Fire control burn in lodgepole pine USDA Forest Service Archive
5027085 Sign USDA Forest Service - Forest Health Protection - St. Paul Archive
5027086 Sign USDA Forest Service - Forest Health Protection - St. Paul Archive
5367211 Sign

Lodgepole pines infested with dwarf mistletoe (Arceuthobium americanum).

Mike Schomaker
2250011 Stand two-storied stand Jane Taylor
1442218 Stand Poor control following thinning USDA Forest Service - Rocky Mountain Region Archive
1473033 Symptoms

Lower infected crown of lodgepole pine; a small branch infection that is visually lost in the crown--example of how easy to overlook an infection.

Rocky Mountain Research Station/Forest Pathology Archive


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