- Phoradendron
Taxobox
name = "Phoradendron"
image_width = 240px
image_caption = "Phoradendron californicum " with fruit
regnum =Plantae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis =Magnoliopsida
ordo =Santalales
familia =Santalaceae
genus = "Phoradendron"
genus_authority = Nutt.
subdivision_ranks = Species
subdivision = See text"Phoradendron" is a genus of
mistletoe s, native to warm temperate and tropical regions of theAmericas . Traditionally, the genus has been placed in its own family Viscaceae, but recent genetic research by theAngiosperm Phylogeny Group shows this family to be correctly placed within a larger circumscription of the familySantalaceae .They are woody hemi-parasitic
shrub s with branches 10-80 cm long, which grow on othertree s. The foliage is dichotomously branching, with opposite pairs of leaves; these are fairly large, 2-5 cm long, green and photosynthetic in some species (e.g. "P. leucarpum"), but minimal in some others (e.g. "P. californicum"). The plant draws its mineral and water needs, and some of its energy needs, from the host tree. Different species of "Phoradendron" tend to use different host species, though most species are able to utilise several different hosts.The
flower s are inconspicuous, greenish-yellow, 1-3 mm diameter. Thefruit is a berry, white, yellow, orange, or red when mature, containing severalseed s embedded in very sticky juice; the seeds are dispersed whenbird s (notablyCedar Waxwing s andPhainopepla s) eat the fruit, and remove the sticky seeds from the bill by wiping them on tree branches where they can germinate.The foliage and berries of some species are toxic.
;Selected species
*"Phoradendron anceps " – Goldenfruit Mistletoe
*"Phoradendron argentinum "
*"Phoradendron barahonae " – Island Mistletoe
*"Phoradendron bolleanum " – Bollean Mistletoe
*"Phoradendron californicum " – Mesquite Mistletoe
*"Phoradendron capitellatum " – Downy mistletoe
*"Phoradendron coryae " – Cory's Mistletoe
*"Phoradendron crassifolium "
*"Phoradendron densum " – Dense Mistletoe
*"Phoradendron dichotomum " – Bertero's Mistletoe
*"Phoradendron emarginatum "
*"Phoradendron flavescens "
*"Phoradendron hawksworthii " – Hawksworth's Mistletoe
*"Phoradendron hexastichum " – Tropical Mistletoe
*"Phoradendron hieronymi "
*"Phoradendron juniperinum " – Juniper Mistletoe
*"Phoradendron libocedri " – Incense-cedar Mistletoe
*"Phoradendron liga "
*"Phoradendron macrophyllum " – Colorado Desert Mistletoe
*"Phoradendron mucronatum "
*"Phoradendron pauciflorum " – Fir Mistletoe
*"Phoradendron piperoides " – Piper Mistletoe
*"Phoradendron quadrangulare "
*"Phoradendron racemosum " – Bigleaf Mistletoe
*"Phoradendron rubrum " – Mahogany Mistletoe
*"Phoradendron serotinum " (syn. "P. flavescens, P. leucarpum") – Oak (or Eastern) Mistletoe
*"Phoradendron tetrapterum " – Fourpart Mistletoe
*"Phoradendron tomentosum " – Christmas Mistletoe
*"Phoradendron trinervium " – Angled Mistletoe
*"Phoradendron tucumanense "
*"Phoradendron villosum " – Pacific MistletoeReferences
* [http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=PHORA USDA Plants Profile: "Phoradendron"]
* [http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/splist.pl?9275 Germplasm Resources Information Network: "Phoradendron"]
* [http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=40&taxon_id=125099 Flora of Bolivia: "Phoradendron" checklist]
* [http://www.fs.fed.us/r6/nr/fid/fidls/147.htm Mistletoes on Hardwoods in the United States] US Forest Service
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