General: Fir Dwarf Mistletoe (Arceuthobium abietinum) is a parasitic plant that lives by taking water
and nutrients from other species of plants. There are nine species (and some subspecies) of mistletoe in
Nevada (perhaps eight species in southern Nevada), and Fir Dwarf Mistletoe specializes on White Fir.
In the
genus Arceuthobium, the plant reproduces by ejecting sticky seeds from the berry. The seeds land on other
branches or other trees and start a new plant.
Family: Mistletoe (Santalaceae [formerly Viscaceae]). Formerly Western Dwarf Mistletoe. |