Flora of New York/Santalales
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The Santalales is a largely parasitic order of plants. The only one of its families that is known to have native or naturalized members in New York is the Santalaceae.
Family Santalaceae
[edit | edit source]The Santalaceae (sandalwood family) ...[1]
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Comandra clade
[edit | edit source]Also treated as the Comandraceae[1] (bastard-toadflax family), this group contains only the two species bastard toadflax (Comandra umbellata) and false toadflax (Geocaulon lividum), both of which are native to New York.
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Comandra
[edit | edit source]![]() bastard toadflax |
Genus Comandra | Bastard-toadflax | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
(L.) Nutt. ssp. umbellata 1753. Thesium umbellatum L. 1818. Comandra umbellata Nutt. 1905. Comandra richardsiana Fernald 1982. C. umbellatassp. richardsiana Á&D.Löve |
Bastard toadflax | Native, Secure |
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NYFA: 5 |
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Geocaulon
[edit | edit source]Genus Geocaulon | False-toadflax | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
(Richardson) Fernald 1823. Comandra livida Richardson 1921. Geocaulon lividum Fernald |
False toadflax | Native, Endangered |
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NYFA: 1 |
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Cervantesia clade
[edit | edit source]Also treated as the family Cervantesiaceae,[1] this is a group of parasitic flowering plants. Its only native or naturalized New York genus is Pyrularia.
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Pyrularia
[edit | edit source]![]() buffalo-nut |
Genus Pyrularia | Buffalo-nut | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
Michx. 1803. Pyrularia pubera Michx. |
Buffalo-nut, Oil-nut |
Introduced, US South native |
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NYFA: Xm |
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Viscum clade
[edit | edit source]Also treated as the family Viscaceae or tribe Visceae,[1] this group contains seven genera worldwide, two of which have single New York native species. These are branch parasites
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Arceuthobium
[edit | edit source]Genus Arceuthobium | Dwarf-mistletoe | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
Peck 1872. Arceuthobium pusillum Peck 1891. Razoumofskya pusilla Kuntze |
Dwarf mistletoe, Eastern dwarf-mistletoe |
Native, Vulnerable |
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NYFA: 3? |
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Phoradendron
[edit | edit source]Genus Phoradendron | Mistletoe | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
(Raf.) Reveal & M.C.Johnst. 1817. Viscum leucarpum Raf. [1]1820. Viscum serotinum Raf. 1911. non P. leucocarpum Pacz. 1957. P. serotinum M.C.Johnst. 1989. P. leucarpum Reveal & M.C.Johnst. |
American mistletoe, Oak mistletoe, Eastern mistletoe, Hairy mistletoe |
Native, Extirpated |
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NYFA: Z |
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