Phoradendron tomentosum subsp. macrophyllum (Engelm.) Wiens

  • Filed As

    Viscaceae
    Phoradendron tomentosum subsp. macrophyllum (Engelm.) Wiens

  • Collector(s)

    H. E. Moore Jr. 1070, 06 Dec 1945 - 30 Dec 1945

  • Location

    United States of America. Texas. Smith Co. Amigo.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 3711809

    Occurrence ID: e8b7c6a4-d4a4-400e-9c03-b0aabe1ef3ee

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  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    United States of America

  • State/Province

    Texas

  • County/Municipio

    Smith Co.

  • Locality

    Amigo

  • Coordinates

    32.375, -95.2692

  • Coordinate Uncertainty (m)

    50393

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  • Geodetic Datum

    WGS84

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PLANTAE EXSICCATAE GRAYANAE
1420. Phoradendron flavescens (Pursh) Nutt.
Ex Gray in Mem. Am. Acad. (ser. 2) iv. 59 (1849);
Gray, Man. (ed. 2) 883 (1856); Wood, Classbook, 622
(l86l); Britton & Brown, 111. FI. (ed. l) i. 585, fig. 1272
(.1.896); Britton, Man. 845 (l90l); Small, FI. Se. U.S.
1102 (1908); Small & Carter, FI. Lancast. Co. 269(l918);
Wooten & Stand ley, FI. New Mex. 181 (1915); Trelease,
Genus Phorad. 30, t. 5 partim, t. 25 (1916); Trelease in
Small, Man. Se. FI. 1248 (1933); Palmer & Steyermark
in Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. xxii. 524 (1985); Cory &
Parks, Cat. FI. Texas, 89 (l938); Gates, FI. Kansas, 221
(l940); Deam, FI. Indiana, 401 (l940).
Syn. Viscum flavescens Pursh, FI. Am. Sept. i. 114
(1814); DC. Prodr. iv. 280 (l830); Gray, Man. 899
(1848). V. leucarpum Raf. FI. Ludovic. 79 (1817). V.
serotinum Raf. in Ann. Gén. Sci. Phys. v. 848 (l820). V.
leucocarpum Raf. ex DC. Prodr. iv. 280 (l880), in synon.
V. oblongifolium Raf. New FI. N. Am. iii. 28 (l8S8). V.
ochroleucum Raf. New FI. N. Am. iii. 28 (1838). V. rugo-
sum Raf. New FI. N. Am. iii. 24 (1888). Phoradendron
flavescens var. glabriusculum Engelm. in Boston Joura. Nat.
Hist. vi. 212 (1850).
Usually forming a globose mass, with thick, brittle, green
branches; leaves leathery; female plants with pearly berries.
Parasitic on oaks and other deciduous trees, Amigo,
Smith County, Texas.
Coll. H. E. Moore, Jr. (no. 1070) December 6-80, 1945
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