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What is the scientist who study family trees?

Scientists do not study family trees. Geneticists are scientists who study genetics and inheritance. Genealogists study family trees, but they are not scientists.


Where does mistletoe live?

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


What scientist study's trees?

A Dendrologist is the type of scientist who studies trees. Dendrology is the study of wooded plants that include trees, lianas, and shrubs. An arborist studies individual trees including tree surgery.


Where is tree and mistletoe located?

Mistletoe is located in oak trees.


What fruit tree produces mistletoe?

Mistletoe is not from a tree. It is a parasite that grows on trees.


What kind of scientists studies trees?

A scientist who studies trees is called a dendrologist or a forestry scientist. They specialize in the study of the anatomy, growth patterns, diseases, and ecological roles of trees.


Does mistletoe grow on oak trees?

It can.


What is a plant that grows on apple trees and oak trees?

Mistletoe


Where does a mistletoe grow?

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.


What is an example of 2 symbiotic plants?

Oak trees and mistletoe. You can't have mistletoe without oak trees, and they seem to get along fine with each other.


What kind of a plant is a mistletoe?

Mistletoe is a parasite that grows on trees. Viscum album as it is known grows mostly on apple trees and can be a useful second crop in a orchard.


Where do mistletoes live?

Mistletoe grows in the tops of trees.