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- Loranthaceae and Viscaceae in North America
- Great Blue Hairstreak Atlides Halesus (Cramer) (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae)1 Donald W
- December 2017 Phoradendron Leucarpum.Pages
- Carnivorous and Parasitic-2
- KNPS the Lady-Slipper 18:4, Winter 2003-04
- Sinker Structure of Phoradendron
- Intriguing World of Weeds Mistletoe-The Christmas Weed1
- Vascular Plants of Williamson County Phoradendron Serotinum Subsp. Serotinum − INJERTO, SYCAMORE MISTLETOE [Santalaceae] Phora
- Morphological Aspects of Seedling Establishment in Four Temperate Region Phorandendron Spp
- "Floral Anatomy of the Santalaceae and Some Related Forms"
- Field Guide to Diseases & Insects Pests of Northern & Central Rocky
- "Santalales (Mistletoe)"
- Phytochemical Characterization of Phoradendron Bollanum and Viscum Album Subs
- Laguna Cartagena National Wildlife Refuge
- Nutritional Status of Juniperus Flaccida Schltdl. and Phoradendron Juniperinum Engelm
- Mistletoes on Hardwoods in the United States
- Getting to Know Mistletoe This Northwest-Native Parasitic Plant Can Be Viewed As a Pest, As a Resource, Or Both
- Redalyc.PHORADENDRON ARGENTINUM (VISCACEAE), NEW MISTLETOE for the BRAZILIAN FLORA and ITS GENERAL DISTRIBUTION in SOUTH AMERICA
- Butter Y Larvae
- Population Biology of the Great Purple Hairstreak, Atlides Hales Us, in Texas (L Ycaenidae)
- The European Mistletoe (Viscum Album)
- New Species of Phoradendron (Viscaceae) from Mexico and Guatemala and a Synopsis of Species in Section Pauciflorae
- We Kiss Under a Parasite, Text
- Morphology, Geographic Distribution, and Host Preferences Are Poor
- Schefflera Morototoni in a Secondary Forest-Shade Coffee Plantation Mosaic
- American (Christmas) Mistletoe
- Mary Olsen, Ph.D., Plant Pathology Extension Specialist, Department of Plant Sciences, University of Arizona and Deborah Young
- Great Purple Hairstreak; Great Blue Hairstreak, Atlides Halesus (Cramer) (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae)1
- Chlorophyll Characterization of Three Mistletoes and the Chloroplast Ultrastructure Within Aerial and Endophytic Tissues of Phoradendron Juniperinum
- Oak Mistletoe
- True Mistletoes Mary W