- Source: Arceuthobium vaginatum
Arceuthobium vaginatum, called the "sheathed dwarf mistletoe" or "southwestern dwarf mistletoe" is a parasitic plant found in the southwestern United States and northwestern and central Mexico. It generally is found on pine (Pinus spp) trees.
Ethnobotany
The Ramah Navaho have been documented as using a decoction of Arceuthobium vaginatum as a "ceremonial medicine".
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Arceuthobium vaginatum
- Arceuthobium
- List of Arceuthobium species
- Abert's squirrel
- Aimé Bonpland
- Western tanager
- Dasypyga alternosquamella
- List of flora of the Sonoran Desert Region by common name
- List of endangered flora of Connecticut
- List of least concern plants