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Description Arceuthobium pusillum, eastern dwarf mistletoe, on Picea glauca (synonym of Picea canadensis), white spruce, collected by Hermann von Schrenk on August 29, 1934 near Life Saving Station, Bailey's Harbor, Door County Wisconsin [this refers to the area now called "The Ridges"]
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