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but why do I see trees with no mistletoe next to trees that have been so thoroughly invaded by this parasitic plant that they almost look like evergreens? Susan Shackelford Louisville, Kentucky ...
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Gardener issues dire warning about common landscaping product: 'Don't use it around plants'While associated with the romantic part of the holidays, mistletoe can be problematic ... native to your region based on the USDA's Plant Hardiness Zone Map and consider using groundcovers. From ...
Mistletoe is such a plant. But set aside the kissing custom and you’ll find a hundred and one reasons to appreciate the berry-bearing parasite for its very own sake. David Watson certainly does.
Mistletoe plants are evergreen and have a yellowish green color. The plant’s leaves are oppositely arranged and spoon-shaped and have entire edges. Stem lengths range from 4 inches to 30 inches ...
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