No. It is a fungus and grows in large quantities.
Bcause orchards are being cut down
Mistletoe is becoming rare in many places due to habitat loss, deforestation, and urbanization. Additionally, mistletoe relies on specific host trees for its growth, and changes in these host tree populations can also affect mistletoe abundance. Overharvesting for holiday decorations has also contributed to the decline of mistletoe in some regions.
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Mistletoe.
No it is a plant
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Mistletoe is in the Viscacea and Loranthacea plant families.
Parasitic. The mistletoe plant attaches to the host plant and penetrates its branches, from where it absorbs nutrients.
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