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Viscum album subsp. album

Botanical details
Family
Santalaceae
Native to GB / Ireland
No
Genus

Viscum

Genus description

Viscum is a genus of between 70 to 100 mistletoe which are hemiparasitic plants growing on woody shrubs and trees, taking their water and nutrients from their host. Woody with opposite pairs of green foliage, they produce inconspicuous green-yellow flowers and white, yellow, orange or red berries. Seeds are embedded in a sticky juice inside the berries which are dispersed by birds such as the mistle thrush

Name status

Correct

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