Difference between revisions of "Arceuthobium campylopodum subsp. apachecum"

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Common names: Apache dwarf mistletoe
Basionym: Arceuthobium apachecum Hawksworth & Wiens Brittonia 22: 266. 1970
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 12. Treatment on page 431. Mentioned on page 429.
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Latest revision as of 19:14, 5 November 2020

Plants forming witches' brooms. Stems yellow, green, or red, 3.5(–9) cm; third internode 5–7.2(–10) × 1–1.5(–2) mm, dominant shoot 1–2 mm diam. at base. Staminate flowers 2.7 mm diam.; petals 3–4(–5). Fruits 4 × 2.5 mm.


Phenology: Flowering Jul–Sep; fruiting Aug–Oct.
Habitat: Coniferous forests with southwestern white pine.
Elevation: 2000–3000 m.

Distribution

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Ariz., N.Mex., Mexico (Chihuahua).

Discussion

Meiosis occurs in July, with fruits maturing 13 months after pollination.

Subspecies apachecum is known only from a portion of the range of its only host tree, Pinus strobiformis. Subspecies blumeri also utilizes this host, but the two taxa are not sympatric.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
Daniel L. Nickrent +
(Hawksworth & Wiens) Nickrent +
Arceuthobium apachecum +
Apache dwarf mistletoe +
Ariz. +, N.Mex. +  and Mexico (Chihuahua). +
2000–3000 m. +
Coniferous forests with southwestern white pine. +
Flowering Jul–Sep +  and fruiting Aug–Oct. +
Phytoneuron +
Illustrated +
Razoumofskya campylopoda +
Arceuthobium campylopodum subsp. apachecum +
Arceuthobium campylopodum +
subspecies +