Razoumowskia minutissima Tubeuf Arceuthobium minutissimum, known as the Indian dwarf mistletoe[2] or Himalayan dwarf mistletoe, is a leafless parasitic plant of Pinus wallichiana.
[3] Individual shoots grow to a height of 5 millimeters, and up to 1 centimeter with mature fruit.
[4] The species occurs in dry forests of the Himalayan mountains at an approximate altitude of 2500–3500 meters.
[6] Although P. wallichiana is the primary host, it has been recorded to infect Pinus gerardiana in Pakistan.
Unconfirmed reports show that it may also infect Abies pindrow and Cedrus deodara.