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  2. Is Mistletoe Poisonous to Pets? Here's What an Expert Says - AOL

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    An expert explains if mistletoe is poisonous to dogs and cats, ... Mistletoes are a group of interesting plants—they are actually parasitic, living on certain trees worldwide. In fact, according ...

  3. 8 Surprising Facts About Mistletoe You Probably Didn't Know - AOL

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    If you find mistletoe in a tree on your property, it is best to remove the plant to avoid stress to your tree. Related: When and How to Prune Trees Safely, Including Challenging Branches 4.

  4. Phoratoxin and viscotoxin - Wikipedia

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    The berries of the mistletoe do not contain phoratoxins, making them less toxic compared to other parts of the plant. The toxicity of the mistletoe is dependent on the host tree, since mistletoe is known to be a semi-parasite. The host tree provides fixed inorganic nitrogen compounds necessary for the mistletoe to synthesize phoratoxins. [2]

  5. List of poisonous plants - Wikipedia

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    American mistletoe; see also the related genus Viscum: Santalaceae: Mistletoe is a common hemiparasite of trees and shrubs. Toxicity varies by species, but all parts of the plant, especially the leaves and berries, contain an array of dangerous chemicals, including proteins called phoratoxins and toxic alkaloids.

  6. Mistletoe - Wikipedia

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    European mistletoe (Viscum album) attached to a dormant common aspen (Populus tremula) Mistletoe in an apple tree. Mistletoe is the common name for obligate hemiparasitic plants in the order Santalales. They are attached to their host tree or shrub by a structure called the haustorium, through which they extract water and nutrients from the ...

  7. Mistletoe is a Christmas tradition. But here's a fact you ...

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    There is an ingenious trick that the mistletoe plant pulls upon unsuspecting feathered dinner guests. And it helps it to spread among yonder branches. Mistletoe is a Christmas tradition.

  8. Arceuthobium - Wikipedia

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    In western forest ecosystems of North America, numerous dwarf mistletoe species are considered to be serious forest-borne disease agents.Severe dwarf mistletoe infection can result in a reduction in tree growth, premature tree mortality, reduced seed and cone development, and reduced wood quality, and increases the susceptibility of the host tree to pathogen and/or insect attack.

  9. Many holiday plants, such as cyclamen and amaryllis, can be ...

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    Poinsettia, cyclamen, amaryllis among those that can be toxic. Holiday plants are beautiful in the home but some can be harmful to kids and pets. Poinsettia, cyclamen, amaryllis among those that ...