RF2E20A49–Red berry fruit, Desert Mistletoe, Phoradendron Californicum, Santalaceae, native shrub, Joshua Tree National Park, Southern Mojave Desert, Autumn.
RFH6BKRD–Fruits. Santalum Album. Sandalwood tree. Family: Santalaceae. Well-known for its valuable fragrant heartwood which is used in me
RFFK3A5M–Mistletoe (Viscum album). Evergreen hemi-parasitic shrub in the family Santalaceae, growing on hawthorn
RF2T4D8A6–Mistletoe high up in the tree crown.
RFHBWM11–Mistletoe (Viscum album) plant with berries. Evergreen hemi-parasitic shrub in the family Santalaceae, growing on hawthorn
RF2K5M0MF–The mistletoe of the genus Viscum is a genus of the family santalaceae
RF2D3F6D7–Viscum album is a species of mistletoe in the family Santalaceae, commonly known as European mistletoe
RF2PPB1JN–Small bush tucker edible green fruits of the Australian native Sour Currant Bush, Leptomeria acida, family Santalaceae, growing in Sydney woodland
RMD86MKE–Viscum album is a species of mistletoe in the family Santalaceae, commonly known as Mistletoe.
RMD0FT0G–Mistletoe, Mistel (Viscum album)
RM2AWDW1H–Common mistletoe (Viscum album, species of mistletoe, family Santalaceae, European mistletoe or mistletoe)
RFE5CJBM–Detail of Osyris lanceolata. It is a species in the Santalaceae family
RMRRW271–Common mistletoe (Viscum album, species of mistletoe, family Santalaceae, European mistletoe or mistletoe)
RFJ1JYKY–Viscum album, mistletoe branch, family Santalaceae, white berry fruits, close up.
RFRJGK83–Parasitic plant Arceuthobium juniperine - dwarf mistletoes on Juniperus tree
RF2GXXFG3–Mistletoe, or Viscum album, of the family Santalaceae, growing on the branches of an almond tree, near the Moncayo natural park, Aragon, Spain
RF2AHY8JJ–Viscum album, mistletoe, family Santalaceae,European mistletoe, common mistletoe, simply as mistletoe / Weißbeerige Mistel, Viscum album, Pflanzenart in der Familie der Sandelholzgewächse, Digital improved reproduction of an original print from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion von einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert
RMCX9616–Thesium alpinum
RM2HXCB70–Babylon willow with mistletoes, springtime, State domain Beberbeck, Hofgeismar, Kassel district, Hesse, Germany
RF2E20A4D–Red berry fruit, Desert Mistletoe, Phoradendron Californicum, Santalaceae, native shrub, Joshua Tree National Park, Southern Mojave Desert, Autumn.
RF2GG5GY3–Viscum cruciatum. red-berry mistletoe
RMMB3339–Poet's cassia / Osyris (Osyris alba) bush, a plant in the mistletoe family semi-parasitic on the roots of other species, with red berries, Greece.
RF2JNRF1H–Germinating mistletoe seeds on a tree.
RFHBWKWX–Mistletoe (Viscum album) plant with berries. Evergreen hemi-parasitic shrub in the family Santalaceae, growing on hawthorn
RMJ2F8AG–Fruiting Mistletoe, parasiting on Appletree
RF2HX9JDH–Visscum Plant On Butchwood Tree
RF2PPB1JX–Small bush tucker edible green fruits of the Australian native Sour Currant Bush, Leptomeria acida, family Santalaceae, growing in Sydney woodland
RF2CBMGGM–mistletoe
RMD0FT0F–Mistletoe, Mistel (Viscum album)
RF2R57WMM–Mistletoe (Viscum) Viscum, album, white-berried mistletoe, sandalwood family, hardwood mistletoe
RFEFP7NB–Detail of Osyris lanceolata. It is a species in the Santalaceae family
RMRRW28R–Common mistletoe (Viscum album, species of mistletoe, family Santalaceae, European mistletoe or mistletoe)
RFJ1JYK4–Viscum album, mistletoe branch, family Santalaceae, white berry fruits, close up.
RFRJGKBG–Parasitic plant Arceuthobium juniperine - dwarf mistletoes on Juniperus tree
RF2GXXFGD–Mistletoe, or Viscum album, of the family Santalaceae, growing on the branches of an almond tree, near the Moncayo natural park, Aragon, Spain
RF2M5KTE4–Tree with a lot of mistletoe Sunshine and blue sky
RMCX9610–Viscum album
RM2HXCAYA–Babylon willow with mistletoes, springtime, State domain Beberbeck, Hofgeismar, Kassel district, Hesse, Germany
RF2WP3F7R–Mistletoe high up in the tree crown.
RF2GG5H2E–Viscum cruciatum. red-berry mistletoe
RMMB3333–Poet's cassia / Osyris (Osyris alba) bush, a plant in the mistletoe family semi-parasitic on the roots of other species, with red berries, Greece.
RF2JNRF48–Germinating mistletoe seeds on a tree.
RF2WP3EYE–Mistletoe high up in the tree crown.
RF2J6CN9K–In nature, mistletoe (Viscum album) parasitizes on the tree.
RF2T4GRHC–Mistletoe high up in the tree crown.
RM2TADXTM–Populus trees with mistletoes, Germany
RF2PGM8C6–closeup of closed flowers of Santalum haleakala , family Santalaceae, macro photo
RM2C67KCJ–Mistletoe, Viscum album
RF2R57WPH–Mistletoe (Viscum) Viscum, album, white-berried mistletoe, sandalwood family, hardwood mistletoe
RMB54FHB–Osyris Osyris alba in flower semi parasitic shrub Andalucia South west Spain
RMRRWJEP–Common mistletoe (Viscum album, species of mistletoe, family Santalaceae, European mistletoe or mistletoe)
RFJ1JYKJ–Viscum album, mistletoe branch, family Santalaceae, white berry fruits, close up.
RFRJGKAB–Parasitic plant Arceuthobium juniperine - dwarf mistletoes on Juniperus tree
RF2GXXFF0–Mistletoe, or Viscum album, of the family Santalaceae, growing on the branches of an almond tree, near the Moncayo natural park, Aragon, Spain
RF2M5KTB8–Tree with a lot of mistletoe Sunshine and blue sky
RFM87P1X–Tree branches affected by mistletoe (Viscum album)
RMMB332T–Poet's cassia / Osyris (Osyris alba) bush, a plant in the mistletoe family semi-parasitic on the roots of other species, with red berries, Greece.
RF2JNRF1K–Germinating mistletoe seeds on a tree.
RFR67RMH–mistletoes in trees
RF2J6CNC8–In nature, mistletoe (Viscum album) parasitizes on the tree.
RF2WRT74E–Mistletoe growing on an apple tree branch. A young plant, a semi-parasite of plants that weakens trees.
RMG1A9MP–Stall selling holly, mistletoe, decorations and items for making nativity scenes in Christmas market, Plaza Mayor, Madrid, Spain
RFR0BR15–Digital improved high quality reproduction: Viscum album is a species of mistletoe in the family Santalaceae, commonly known as European mistletoe, common mistletoe or simply as mistletoe
RM2C67KCD–Mistletoe, Viscum album
RF2R57WN3–Mistletoe (Viscum) Viscum, album, white-berried mistletoe, sandalwood family, hardwood mistletoe
RME1RBF9–close up of mistletoe with some berries
RMRRW26C–Common mistletoe (Viscum album, species of mistletoe, family Santalaceae, European mistletoe or mistletoe)
RFJ1JYK8–Viscum album, mistletoe branch, family Santalaceae, white berry fruits, wooden background.
RFRJGKF5–Parasitic plant Arceuthobium juniperine - dwarf mistletoes on Juniperus tree
RME1RFN0–mistletoe with berries
RF2M5KT82–Tree with a lot of mistletoe Sunshine and blue sky
RFM87P0K–Spherical mistletoe branch with ripe berries on the tree (Viscum album)