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  • American plants closely resembling Old World mistletoe
  • Old World parasitic shrub having branching greenish stems with leathery leaves and waxy white glutinous berries; the traditional mistletoe of Christmas
  • Mistletoe is the common name for a group of hemi-parasitic plants in the order Santalales that grow attached to and within the branches of a tree or shrub. ...
  • "Mistletoe" is a Christmas song performed by Colbie Caillat and written by friend and former manager Stacy Blue along with Caillat.
  • The mistletoe plant, which grows in trees, appears in European legends as a symbol of fertility and eternal life, perhaps because it remains green all winter. Unlike most plants, mistletoe thrives without being rooted in soil. ...
  • A term for an aerial parasite in the order Santalales. Thus, it is both a description of plant habit as well as a taxonomic term. .

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Mistletoe is a small green leafy parasite with white berries. It is hung over doorways during Christmas time in Western nations as a sign of Christmas cheer. Traditionally, one is meant to kiss another when greeting under the mistletoe. This stems from an older Druidic belief that mistletoe repelled witchcraft. Mistletoe has also been believed to raise the dead and perform miracles of fertility.
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  • American plants closely resembling Old World mistletoe
  • Old World parasitic shrub having branching greenish stems with leathery leaves and waxy white glutinous berries; the traditional mistletoe of Christmas
  • Mistletoe is the common name for a group of hemi-parasitic plants in the order Santalales that grow attached to and within the branches of a tree or shrub. ...
  • "Mistletoe" is a Christmas song performed by Colbie Caillat and written by friend and former manager Stacy Blue along with Caillat.
  • The mistletoe plant, which grows in trees, appears in European legends as a symbol of fertility and eternal life, perhaps because it remains green all winter. Unlike most plants, mistletoe thrives without being rooted in soil. ...
  • A term for an aerial parasite in the order Santalales. Thus, it is both a description of plant habit as well as a taxonomic term. .

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Mistletoe is a small green leafy parasite with white berries. It is hung over doorways during Christmas time in Western nations as a sign of Christmas cheer. Traditionally, one is meant to kiss another when greeting under the mistletoe. This stems from an older Druidic belief that mistletoe repelled witchcraft. Mistletoe has also been believed to raise the dead and perform miracles of fertility.
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What is mistletoe called in England?

Mistletoe!


What are the songs in the album under the mistletoe?

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What is the plural of mistletoe?

Mistletoes is the plural of mistletoe


Where does mistletoe live?

Mistletoe is a parasite that lives on other trees, Oak trees have Mistletoe in them quite often.


What is the French word for mistletoe?

mistletoe in French is gui.


How do you say mistletoe in Germany?

Mistletoe in German is: Mistel


What does mistletoe?

Mistletoe was thought to be sacred by the Ancient Europeans.


hang this plant to kiss under?

The answer is mistletoe!


Do rabbits eat mistletoe?

No, mistletoe will poison a rabbit.


Is mistletoe a parasitism?

Mistletoe is counted as a half parasite.


How are mistletoe dispersed?

Maybe wind the Mistletoe Bird


What is the scientific name for mistletoe?

Mistletoe is a plant belonging to the order Santalales.There are over 900 species of mistletoe but the mistletoe that is commonly sold for Christmas is the species Phoradendron flavescens.