loranthaceae etc.. angiosperm phylogeny group tree for flowering plants magnoliids monocots
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LORANTHACEAEetc.
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Angiosperm
Phylogeny Group
Tree for Flowering Plants
magnoliids
monocots
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Loranthaceae and Santalaceae are distinct families in the Santalales
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The bastard toadflax (Comandra umbellata) of the Santalaceae is in Vermont.
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http://biodiversity.uno.edu/delta/angio/images/loran789.gif
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Psittacanthus – its place in the forest
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Psittacanthus - parasite on montane-forest oaks in Costa Rica
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Psittacanthus schiedeanus seedling showing the numerous cotyledons. Photo by D. L. Nickrent. [DLN 3012]
Struthanthus sp. Seedlingwilson2006.pdf
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Amylotheca dictyophlebaPhotographer: Ollerenshaw
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Gaiadendron - a small tree that is parasitic on roots of Ericaceae
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Mistletoes elsewhere in the Santalaceae are in the tribe VisceaeArceuthobium, Phoradendron, Dendrophthora, Korthasella
Key characters: Monoecious stem parasites with brittle, jointed stems, tiny flowers, and two fused cotyledons
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Phoradendron - the mistletoe genus familiar to most people in North America (in Europe it’s Viscum album)
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Korthalsella- a mistletoe with flat stems and no leaves from Hawaii.
Mia Molvray, Paul J. Kores and Mark W. Chase, 1999
Genus distribution
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Dendrophthora - an extremely reduced mistletoe from high montane Costa rica
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Arceuthobium - the native mistletoe of the Northeast
Explosive fruit dehiscence