The Druids considered mistletoe a holy plant that protected from evil and had great medicinal value. Mistletoe didn't begin quite so well in Norse mythology: the arrow that killed Baldur, beloved of the gods, was carved from mistletoe. The Norse gods then judged that henceforth mistletoe would be under the command of the goddess of love, in order to negate its use for hate--that's one explanation of why those who stand under the mistletoe are expected to kiss. they go kiss kiss under the mistletoe. But that is a lie. They never did
Mistletoe!
mistletoe
Mistletoes is the plural of mistletoe
Common names for the mistletoe plant include European mistletoe, American mistletoe, and Christmas mistletoe.
Mistletoe is a parasite that lives on other trees, Oak trees have Mistletoe in them quite often.
Mistletoe is called "tingang" in Tagalog language.
mistletoe in French is gui.
Mistletoe in German is: Mistel
Mistletoe was thought to be sacred by the Ancient Europeans.
Mistletoe is counted as a half parasite.
The answer is mistletoe!