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Female shoots on Larix occidentalis.
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: forest pathology
Organisms: mistletoe
Location: Metoluis Area, Deschutes N.F.; OR; United States
Description: Female shoots on Larix occidentalis.
Date: 9/1932

Female berries ripe on picea mariana
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: forest pathology
Organisms: spruce
mistletoe
Location:
Description: Female berries ripe on picea mariana
Date: 9/1932

Picea mariana broomed by mistletoe
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: forest pathology
Organisms: spruce
mistletoe
Location:
Description: Picea mariana broomed by mistletoe
Date: 9/1932

Picea punglus and pinus ponderosa
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: forest pathology
Organisms: spruce
ponderosa pine
Location: near Fairplay; CO; United States
Description: Picea punglus and pinus ponderosa
Date: 9/1932

Larix occidentalis infected and broomed by mistletoe
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: forest pathology
Organisms: mistletoe
larch
Location: Fish Hook Creek, St. Joe N.F.; United States
Description: Larix occidentalis infected and broomed by mistletoe
Date: 8/1932

Douglas fir broomed by mistletoe
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: forest pathology
Organisms: mistletoe
douglas fir
Location: Challis N.F.; United States
Description: Douglas fir broomed by mistletoe
Date: 8/1932

Douglas fir broomed by mistletoe
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: forest pathology
Organisms: mistletoe
douglas fir
Location: Challis N.F.; United States
Description: Douglas fir broomed by mistletoe
Date: 8/1932

Douglas fir broomed by mistletoe
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: forest pathology
Organisms: mistletoe
douglas fir
Location: Challis N.F.; United States
Description: Douglas fir broomed by mistletoe
Date: 8/1932

Douglas fir broomed by mistletoe
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: forest pathology
Organisms: mistletoe
douglas fir
Location: Challis N.F.; United States
Description: Douglas fir broomed by mistletoe
Date: 8/1932

Larix occidentalis broomed by mistletoe
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: forest pathology
Organisms: western larch
mistletoe
Location: Lava beds, McKenzil Pass; OR; United States
Description: Larix occidentalis broomed by mistletoe
Date: 8/1932

Brooms on Larix occidentales caused by mistletoe
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: forest pathology
Organisms: mistletoe
larch
Location: Metolun area, Deschutes N.F.; OR; United States
Description: Brooms on Larix occidentales caused by mistletoe
Date: 8/1932

Douglas fir broomed by mistletoe (drooping broom type)
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: forest pathology
Organisms: mistletoe
douglas fir
Location: East of Rhododendron; OR; United States
Description: Douglas fir broomed by mistletoe (drooping broom type)
Date: 8/1932

Drooping type broom on douglas fir caused by mistletoe
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: forest pathology
Organisms: mistletoe
douglas fir
Location: Rhododendron; OR; United States
Description: Drooping type broom on douglas fir caused by mistletoe
Date: 8/1932

Tsuga heterophylla infected with mistletoe
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: forest pathology
Organisms: western hemlock
mistletoe
Location: White River entrance, Rainer N.P.; WA; United States
Description: Tsuga heterophylla infected with mistletoe
Date: 8/1932

Ponderosa pine broomed and killed back by mistletoe
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: forest pathology
Organisms: ponderosa pine
mistletoe
Location: Pike N.F.; CO; United States
Description: Ponderosa pine broomed and killed back by mistletoe
Date: 6/17/1932

Heavily infected ponderosa pine.
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: forest pathology
Organisms: ponderosa pine
mistletoe
Location: Lake George, Pike N.F.; NM; United States
Description: Heavily infected ponderosa pine.
Date: 6/1932

Witches broom caused by mistletoe on pinus contorta
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: forest pathology
Organisms: mistletoe
lodgepole pine
Location: Near Fairplay; CO; United States
Description: Witches broom caused by mistletoe on pinus contorta
Date: 6/1932

Witches brooms caused by mistletoe on pinus edulis
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: forest pathology
Organisms: pinyon pine
mistletoe
Location: near Bright Angel Camp, South Rim, Grand Canyon N.P; CO; United States
Description: Witches brooms caused by mistletoe on pinus edulis
Date: 6/1932

Witches brooms caused by mistletoe on pinus contorta
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: forest pathology
Organisms: mistletoe
lodgepole pine
Location: Pike N.F., near Fairplay; CO; United States
Description: Witches brooms caused by mistletoe on pinus contorta
Date: 6/1932

Mistletoe on pinus ponderosa
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: forest pathology
Organisms: ponderosa pine
mistletoe
Location: Pike N.F.; CO; United States
Description: Mistletoe on pinus ponderosa
Date: 6/1932