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Ocros, Ancash, Peru
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Loranthus adamsii (synonmy of Trilepidea adamsii) by Georgina Burne Hetley. Plate 12 in her book "The native flowers of New Zealand" (1888).
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Los Vilos, Coquimbo Region, Chile
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Northern Territory, Timber Creek (small settlement on the Victoria Highway 150 km from W.A. border).In patch of native savanna vegetation between highway and creek, on flat coastal plain.Growing on Corymbia sp.
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The Sonoran Mistletoe is a colorful parasite found in the Sonoran and Baja States of Mexico. Photo from San Pedrito Beach, southern Baja California.
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El Rodeo, Morelos, Mexico
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Alto Lino, Chiriqui, Panama
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Huaylas District, Ancash, Peru
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Mogo, New South Wales, Australia
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Braye Park, Waratah, suburb of Newcastle, New South Wales. Parasitic on Grey Ironbark, Eucalyptus paniculata.
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A parasite of northwestern Mexico. Photo from Sierra Laguna near the tip of Baja Mexico.
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Murragamba, New South Wales, Australia
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The Pajaritos semi parasite is still better known as Psittacanthus cucullaris. It is native to tropical South America, here in the Colombian Amazon. Loranthaceae
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Biobio Region, Chile
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Flint, Western Australia, Australia
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Host: Tipuana tipu (Leguminosae)
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Maule Region, Chile
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La Rioja, Argentina
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Phthirusa ovata - LORANTHACEAE Jardim Botânico de Brasília - Distrito Federal - Brasil.
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Description: English: Lysiana exocarpi on Pittosporum angustifolium. Date: 13 November 2013. Source: Photographed at Mungo National Park. Author: Lynda Newnam. : This file is licensed under the
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