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Leafless Trees In Winter With Balls Of Mistletoe. Mistletoe (Also Called White Mistletoe Or Deciduous Mistletoe, Even If It Is Sometimes Found Locally On Conifers1), Viscum Album, Is A Species Of Parasitic Plant (Hemiparasite), Which Does Not Have Roots But Attaches Itself To A Tree Host From Which It Absorbs The Sap Through One Or More Suckers.

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leafless trees in winter with balls of mistletoe. Mistletoe (also called white mistletoe or deciduous mistletoe, even if it is sometimes found locally on conifers1), Viscum album, is a species of parasitic plant (hemiparasite), which does not have roots but attaches itself to a tree host from which it absorbs the sap through one or more suckers.

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