

Apache Dwarf Mistletoe Arceuthobium apachecum
Apache Dwarf Mistletoe is a perennial shrub native to the lower 48 states.
More about this plant
Arceuthobium apachecum, commonly known as Apache dwarf mistletoe and as Arceuthobium campylopodum subsp. apachecum, is a species of dwarf mistletoe. It is a parasitic plant that grows as a shrub on the branches and trunks of Southwestern white pine trees in Arizona, New Mexico and Coahuila. In turn, it is often parasitized by species of fungi. Like with many dwarf mistletoe species, populations of A. apachecum impact the ecology of their environments significantly, degrading the health of host trees but providing food and creating habitat for various animals. Wikipedia →
Growing & care
USDA PLANTS · TRY- Hardiness
- ≥ zone 8 derived from its U.S. range
- Lifespan
- Perennial
Wildlife & pollinators
How pollinator value is scored →❧ Caterpillar hosts Documented caterpillar host
Recorded feeding on Arceuthobium in North America, including:
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