It usually grows on trees, you will rarely find it on small trees because birds like to perch on the branches of taller trees where the mistletoe seed drops and attaches itself to the bark. After a few days roots break through the bark and suck the nutrients from the tree. Basically the mistletoe is a parasite and grows on trees.
It grows on a variety of trees including apple trees, pine trees, and some oaks.
mistletoe grow on the elusive monkey tree only found in Santa's work shop in the cafeteria
It grows on a variety of trees including apple trees, pine trees, and some oaks.
Mistletoe is a parasitic plant that grows in trees.
Mistletoe, or local variants so called, are parasitic or epiphytic plants that grow on trees or shrubs. Conspicuous because of bright flowers. [NZ mistletoe flowers in mid-summer]
The parasitic mistletoe plant now known, ecologically speaking, to be a keystone species, grows high in the thin branches of their host trees on five of the seven known continents.
Mistletoe is a parasitic plant, growing on other plants, especially oak and maple trees.
A mistletoe grows on a tree
It can.
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Yes.
White
deciduous.
oak
A mistletoe needs another plant to grow on, one with roots. A typical host is an oak tree.
No, mistletoe is not a fungus. Mistletoe is the common name for obligate semi-parasitic plants in several families in the order Santalales. These plants grow attached to and within the branches of a tree or shrub.
Mistletoe is the common name for most obligate hemiparasitic plants in the order Santalales
Mistletoe, Spanish moss, and ivy are three plants that grow on trees.
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