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  2. FarmVille Mistletoe Lane Tree Stumps: Everything you ... - AOL

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    Tree Stumps come in a variety of sizes, with each size requiring a different number of tools to "open," revealing the prize inside. There's also the issue of certain stumps requiring different ...

  3. Phoradendron tomentosum - Wikipedia

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    Phoradendron tomentosum, the leafy mistletoe, hairy mistletoe or Christmas mistletoe, is a plant parasite. It is characterized by its larger leaves and smaller berries than dwarf mistletoe . Leafy mistletoe seldom kill but they do rob their hosts of moisture and some minerals, causing stress during drought and reducing crop productions on fruit ...

  4. Phoradendron - Wikipedia

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    Severe colonization of mistletoe can affect the health of an individual tree, and a tree already stressed by other factors can be killed. Forest fragmentation can increase Phoradendron infection rates in some oak trees, as trees in lower density forests and those closer to the forests' edges are more likely to be colonized by the mistletoe. [ 15 ]

  5. Phoratoxin and viscotoxin - Wikipedia

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    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] Viscotoxins are similar plant thionins produced from the leaves and stems of the European mistletoe (Viscum album). [3]

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

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    Mistletoe has many mythic associations, but the most popular by far is the Christmas tradition of compelling people to kiss under it. With white, red, or pink berries, and its romantic ...

  7. Mistletoe is a parasite with an unusual feeding strategy – study

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    The plant prefers to siphon water and nutrients from other trees and scrubs, new research suggests.

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