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Arceuthobium pusillum
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Arceuthobium pusillum, the eastern dwarf mistletoe, is a species of parasitic plant in the sandalwood family Santalaceae. It is the only dwarf mistletoe that occurs in eastern North America and the smallest dwarf mistletoe in the New World. Its principal host is the black spruce (Picea mariana). It was first made known to science by Lucy Millington in 1871. ...read more on Wikipedia.
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