< Flora of New York
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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
The Santalaceae (sandalwood family) ...[1]
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Comandra clade
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
![]() Comandra umbellata bastard toadflax |
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. umbellata ssp. richardsiana Á&D.Löve |
Bastard toadflax | Native, Secure |
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NYFA-5 USDA-NN NPT ARS ITIS Images, wsp |
Geocaulon
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 USDA-NN ARS Images, wsp |
Cervantesia clade
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
![]() Pyrularia pubera buffalo-nut |
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 USDA-N0 ARS ITIS Trop. BNA Images, wsp |
Viscum clade
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
![]() Arceuthobium pusillum dwarf mistletoe |
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? USDA-NN NPT ARS ITIS Images, wsp |
Phoradendron
![]() Phoradendron leucarpum American mistletoe |
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 USDA-N0 ARS Images, wsp |
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Flora of New York — Santalales | → Caryophyllales 1 Droseraceae, Plumbaginaceae, Polygonaceae | |||
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Protected species index | Invasive species index | ||
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