Jane Taylor's Images
Title: Plant PathologistOrganization: USDA Forest Service
Unit: Forest Health Protection - Missoula Field Office
Country: United States
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| Image | Subject Name | Scientific Name | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1241489 | Douglas-fir dwarf mistletoe | Arceuthobium douglasii | Witches brooms often indicate dwarf mistletoe infection. Brooms result from a proliferation of small twigs on a branch. Douglas-fir is a species which generally form large, distinct brooms in response to dwarf mistletoe infections. Infection tend to be most severe in the lower portions of the crowns. |
| 2250008 | American dwarf mistletoe | Arceuthobium americanum | rodent damage, followed by red turpentine beetle |
| 2250011 | American dwarf mistletoe | Arceuthobium americanum | two-storied stand |
