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  • Mistletoe - Wikipedia
    Mistletoe European mistletoe (Viscum album) attached to a dormant common aspen (Populus tremula) European mistletoe growing on an apple tree (Malus domestica); despite the mistletoe's presence, the apple tree is still able to bear fruit Mistletoe is the common name for obligate hemiparasitic plants in the order Santalales
  • Mistletoe | Plant, Christmas, Poisonous, Major Species, Facts . . .
    Mistletoe is any of several species of semiparasitic plants often associated with Christmas Mistletoes are pests of many ornamental, timber, and crop trees, and can parasitize a variety of hosts They are found in the families Loranthaceae, Misodendraceae, and Santalaceae
  • 8 Mistletoe Facts That May Surprise You - Better Homes Gardens
    Discover some of mistletoe's unique characteristics and history that go way beyond smooching under the sprigs during the holidays
  • What Is “Mistletoe” And Why Do We Kiss Under It?
    Mistletoe is a name for several partially parasitic plants recognized for evergreen leaves, white berries, and an enduring place in Christmas traditions Discover the surprising etymology of the word, cultural myths surrounding the plant, and its symbolic role across centuries, making it both a botanical curiosity and a festive icon
  • What You Need to Know About Mistletoe: Benefits, Uses - Dr. Axe
    Mistletoe often brings thoughts of Christmas, but besides serving as a holiday decoration, did you know that it is used in herbal medicine?
  • Five Things You Didn’t Know About Mistletoe - Smithsonian Magazine
    Five Things You Didn’t Know About Mistletoe Over 1,700 species of the parasitic plant grow around the globe
  • Mistletoe: From forest parasite to holiday icon
    Mistletoe is a mysterious holiday plant that many of us may not understand much about other than the fact that you may be at risk of getting kissed if you stand underneath a sprig of it However, this plant has a very interesting lifestyle, as well as a fascinating history of human interaction Have
  • 12 Things to Know about Mistletoe - The National Wildlife Federation Blog
    Often used as a symbol of renewal because it stays green all winter, mistletoe is famed for its stolen-kisses power But the plant also is important to wildlife, and it may have critical value for humans, too Extracts from mistletoe—newly used in Europe to combat colon cancer, the second greatest cause of cancer death in Europe and the Americas—show signs of being more effective against


















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