Arceuthobium campylopodum Engelm.
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Filed As
Viscaceae
Arceuthobium campylopodum Engelm. -
Collector(s)
M. C. Pace 703 with Shawn Martella, Erik Martella, 23 May 2014
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Location
United States of America. California. Napa Co. Property of Erik Martella, Butts Canyon Road, Pope Valley. South-southeast of the intersection of Butts Canyon Road and Snell Valley Road. 7 miles north of Pope Valley town center.
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Habitat
Parastitic on Pinus sabiniata. Central California Foothills and Coastal Mountains, North Coast Range Eastern Slopes ecoregion. Manzanita, Oak, and Pine (Arctostaphylos, Quercus, and Pinus) chaparral woodland interspersed with creek gullies and dry open grassy meadows. Slight bowl-shaped valley surrounded by low, gently sloping hills. Surrounding a damed creek and man-made pond. Occasional springs and rock outcrops scattered across the landscape. This area burned in the 2014 Butts Fire 2 months after visit.
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Description
Yellow-brown in color. Phenology of specimen: Flower.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 01393100
Occurrence ID: 5a440d84-f4fe-4e68-8dc0-2f00eab34556
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Santalales
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Family
Santalaceae
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All Determinations
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Region
North America
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Country
United States of America
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State/Province
California
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County/Municipio
Napa Co.
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Locality
Property of Erik Martella, Butts Canyon Road, Pope Valley. South-southeast of the intersection of Butts Canyon Road and Snell Valley Road. 7 miles north of Pope Valley town center.
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Coordinates
38.6888, -122.439
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Distribution
The New York Botanical Garden Viscaceae Arceuthobium campylopodum Engelm. United States of America. California. Napa Co. Property of Erik Martella, Butts Canyon Road, Pope Valley. South-southeast of the intersection of Butts Canyon Road and Snell Valley Road. 7 miles north of Pope Valley town center. 38.688754°, -122.439087° Parasitic on Pinus sabiniata. Central California Foothills and Coastal Mountains, North Coast Range Eastern Slopes ecoregion. Manzanita, Oak, and Pine (Arctostaphylos, Quercus, and Pinus) chaparral woodland interspersed with creek gullies and dry open grassy meadows. Slight bowl-shaped valley surrounded by low, gently sloping hills. Surrounding a damned creek and man-made pond. Occasional springs and rock outcrops scattered across the landscape. This area burned in the 2014 Butts Fire 2 months after visit. Yellow-brown in color. 23 May 2014 Matthew C. Pace, Shawn Martella, Erik Martella 703 01393100
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Arceuthobium campylopodum Engelm.