Phoradendron - Selected Species

Selected Species

  • Phoradendron aequatoris
  • Phoradendron anceps – Goldenfruit Mistletoe
  • Phoradendron argentinum
  • Phoradendron barahonae – Island Mistletoe
  • Phoradendron bolleanum – Bollean Mistletoe
  • Phoradendron californicum – desert mistletoe, mesquite mistletoe
  • Phoradendron canzacotoi
  • 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 leucarpum (syn. P. flavescens, P. serotinum, P. tomentosum) – Oak (or Eastern) Mistletoe
  • Phoradendron libocedri – Incense-cedar Mistletoe
  • Phoradendron liga
  • Phoradendron macrophyllum – Colorado Desert Mistletoe
  • Phoradendron madisonii
  • Phoradendron mucronatum – Needletip Mistletoe
  • Phoradendron pauciflorum – Fir Mistletoe
  • Phoradendron piperoides – Piper Mistletoe
  • Phoradendron pomasquianum
  • Phoradendron quadrangulare
  • Phoradendron racemosum – Bigleaf Mistletoe
  • Phoradendron rubrum – Mahogany Mistletoe
  • Phoradendron tetrapterum – Fourpart Mistletoe
  • Phoradendron tomentosum – leafy Mistletoe
  • Phoradendron trinervium – Angled Mistletoe
  • Phoradendron tucumanense
  • Phoradendron villosum – Pacific Mistletoe
  • Phoradendron wiensii

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