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Amyema biniflorum - Autoparasitic seedlings. Queensland, Australia. Photo by D. L. Nickrent.
 
Amyema biniflorum - Autoparasitic seedlings. Queensland, Australia. Photo by D. L. Nickrent.
 
Amyema cambagei - Queensland, Australia. Parasitic on Casuarina. This species is such a good mimic it is often difficult to see in the host tree! Photo by D. L. Nickrent.
 
Amyema cambagei - Queensland, Australia. Parasitic on Casuarina. This species is such a good mimic it is often difficult to see in the host tree! Photo by D. L. Nickrent.
 
Amyema miquelii - Queensland, Australia. Photo by D. L. Nickrent.
 
Amyema pendulum - Tidbinbilla N. R., ACT, Australia. The famous loranthologist, Dr. Bryan Barlow, showing the size of the mistletoe infection. Photo by D. L. Nickrent.
 
Amyema pendulum - Tidbinbilla N. R., ACT, Australia. The famous loranthologist, Dr. Bryan Barlow, showing the size of the mistletoe infection. Photo by D. L. Nickrent.
 
Amyema queenslandicum - Infructescence - an umbel of triads. Queensland, Australia. Photo by D. L. Nickrent.
 
Amyema sanguineum - Queensland, Australia. Parasitic by means of massive haustoria on Eucalyptus. Photo by D. L. Nickrent.
 
Amyema scandens - New Caledonia. Note size of haustorial connections. Photo by Lytton J. Musselman.
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