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Title
<em>Tristerix penduliflorus</em> (Loranthaceae)
Author
Romina Vidal-Russell Southern Illinois University Department of Plant Biology Carbondale Illinois 62901-6509 USA
Description
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Tristerix penduliflorus (Loranthaceae) is a bird-pollinated mistletoe that occurs in dry, high elevation (3700 m) habitats from southern Peru to Bolivia. This plant, parasitic on Schinus (Anacardiaceae), was photographed near Maras, Departamento Cuzco, in southern Peru (scale: 3.83× unopened flower buds are typically 3.7 cm long). Although the flower color pattern suggests affinity with other Peruvian species, molecular data indicate that T. penduliflorus is related to three Tristerix species with more southern distributions. One of these southern species from central Chile, T. aphyllus, appears to have arisen in sympatry from T. corymbosus, an event accompanied by a host switch driven by the behavior of a seeddispersing bird.
Publisher
Botanical Society of America
Additional data
copyright: Vidal-Russell, BSA
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Collection
Systematics and Phytogeography
Botanical Name
Tristerix penduliflorus
Location Area
Habitats from Southern Peru to Bolivia
Location Country
South America
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