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Edward L. Barnard's Images

Title: Forest Pathologist
Organization: Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
Unit: Division of Forestry
Country: United States

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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
4822053 mistletoes Phoradendron spp. clumps developing in tree crown
4824019 longleaf pine Pinus palustris Beds after top clipping. Note clipped foliage in alleys.
4825024 Spanish moss Tillandsia usneoides A common epiphyte with hangs or drapes branches.
4825021 devil's gut Cassytha filiformis A parasitic vine which will penetrate into the stems of the host plant.
4825025 small ballmoss Tillandsia recurvata An epiphyte which occurs in ball-like clusters.
4825026 resurrection fern Pleopeltis polypodioides An epiphyte using tree branches for support.
4825032 devil's gut Cassytha filiformis A parasitic vine which penetrates into the stems of the host plant.
4825033 devil's gut Cassytha filiformis close-up vine
4825022 devil's gut Cassytha filiformis A parasitic vine which penetrates into the stem of the host plant.
4825023 lichen Foliose or leafy form (Parmelia spp.), and fruticose or shrubby form (Usnea spp.) on bark.
4824096 grand eucalyptus Eucalyptus grandis 8-year old in south Florida, USA.
4822054 mistletoes Phoradendron spp. closeup of foliage clump growing from host tree
4824004 black senna Seymeria cassioides Growing near the base of a 6-year old pine, the yellow-flowered Senna attaches to and draws water and nutrients from the roots of the host pine.
4824005 black senna Seymeria cassioides A root parasite of southern pines
4824006 black senna Seymeria cassioides Closeup of foliage, flower buds and a single yellow flower. A root parasite of southern pine.
4824007 black senna Seymeria cassioides Seed capsules. Senna is a root parasite of southern pines.
4824008 black senna Seymeria cassioides Six-year old seedlings damaged in Washington County Florida. Note stunted growth, chlorotic foliage, tufting of needles in stem terminals and tree mortality.
4824009 black senna Seymeria cassioides A root parasite of southern pine. Haustorial attachment on pine root.
4824010 black senna Seymeria cassioides A root parasite of southern pine. Senna plant on right of photo, damaged host pine on left.
4822052 mistletoes Phoradendron spp. Globose clumps established in tree crown as seen in winter.

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