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Box leaf mistletoe.

You would have a tough trek through the swamp to get a kiss here.

Mistletoe was hanging in the gym today, but everyone seemed to steer clear ot it.

near Raciaz, Poland December 2004

My precious 5-month old shih tzu...

Farm early autum - 10th October 2009

I`ll just be hanging round the mistletoe, hoping to be kissed. - Andrzej Lepper

“‘Mistletoe,’ said Luna dreamily, pointing at a large clump of white berries placed almost over Harry’s head. He jumped out from under it.

‘Good thinking,’ said Luna seriously. ‘It’s often infested with nargles.'”

– J.K. Rowling , Harry...

 

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Mistletoe Christmas lights in Maidenhead, Berkshire

Mistletoe growing on a desert tree. Mistletoe gets water and minerals from the tissues of trees it grows from, but, being green, it can make its own food by photosynthesis.

pattern from Linda Worland www.paperpanache.com/ecart/MB8.htm

 

I work on my "last minute" christmas sampler 2014 and I had to ad this mistletoe. Maybe the quilt will be finished until christmas 2015;)

NYC Central Park

Mistletoes, Skenfrith, Monmouthshire

Mistletoe on an apple tree. Photo taken at eleven minutes past eleven - the exact moment of the Winter Solstice when the Earth's axial tilt is farthest away from the sun.

Very hard to catch a good shot as they are so small and often feed among thick foliage.

 

We had an orgy under it.

Yes, it's Mistletoe, No, you can't pick it for Christmas. A female Mistletoe plant shows off it's pearly white berries.

 

Clumps of mistletoe grow in a hardwood tree in upper Tuckahoe Creek. The area is filled with the holiday green. (Caution: Don't eat the berries.)

Used as an illustration to the poem, "A Christmas Wish

Missed Connections in City of San Francisco" at www.lovelornpoets.com/2011/12/09/lovelorn-poet-in-san-fra...

Mistletoe is waaaaaaaaay off the beaten track. The last 4.5 miles of Left Fork Buffalo Road to Mistletoe is gravel.

 

The post office was in the back of the old church building for 25-30 years before finally closing December 30, 1999. I was able to speak with Mrs Couch, the widow of the last Mistletoe postmaster. The church-post office sits in her front yard. She remembers going to church as a child here when it was a functioning Presbyterian Church.

Creeping mistletoe Muellerina eucalyptoides in a scribbly gum, Eucalyptus haemastoma, near the start of the Waratah track. There was one runner on this tree, but most of the dangling mistletoe branches appeared to pop directly out of the scribbly gum branches.

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