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Quercus durata var. durata
LEATHER OAK with Phoradendron serotinum ssp. tomentosum (P. villosum)
OAK MISTLETOE. This was the largest leather oak Cindy had ever seen. Reynolds Road, Los Gatos
this is the red flowering mistletoe on my plum tree. I kept it just so I could observe these caterpillars from the jezzabel butterfly. however the plant is only a year old and not big enough to take so many grubs without possibly some or all of them dying so I decided to relocate them to another mistletoe on a private which I found to be a different species with green flowers and with different mistletoe grubs. now I will have to watch what will happen.
Mistletoe in the making......I usually see the stuff after it has grown into sizable clumps.
I had never before thought of it in its infancy, but today I did.
Late afternoon. The Church of St Peter in the grounds of Parham House, Sussex. Mistletoe abounds in the tops of the lime trees around the park
Mistletoe is not supposed to grow north of South Limburg, but this one has been here in Tiel for quite a few years. They usually grow on apple trees but this is a Tilia (Lime) species
Portrait of my just purchased Specialized Hardrock mountain bike along the Beach Trail at Mistletoe State Park. Actually a chance to catch my breath, mountain biking lots different from riding on the coast.
04/19/10
Photo by Charles Slate
Leaves and flowers of the mistletoe species Dendrophthoe glabrescens (Loranthaceae), photographed along the Ross River, Townsville, Australia
Many trees in the park have mistletoe growing on them, which stands out all the more in winter, as you might guess.
This tree is directly across the highway in a neighbors yard. A big ball os mistletoe in the top. Very late evening makes it a silhouette.
Take a selfie under the mistletoe with the love of your life - be it your other half, a friend, the dog, or a mountain of mince pies. Post it using the #MistletoeMugshot hashtag and share the love! www.mstrust.org.uk/mistletoe