RMCMPHCH–A large mistletoe growth (Santalales) on a tree in winter
RM2F7GK7J–Mistletoe in a tree in the churchyard in Odiham, Hampshire, UK
RFWAWW6C–Strange spherical plant resembling a red egg on dirt land full of dry leaf, Sapling of Balanophora fungosa or Nutmeg tree in forest
RM2PYMFF2–Mistletoe
RF2F6M72D–Mistletoe hemiparasitic plant on host poplar tree. Evergreen shrub in the order Santalales. Botanic Gardens, Dublin, Ireland
RMT2XJ5A–Mistletoe growing on a tree in woodland / parkland
RF2TA7WGN–A sick withered tree attacked by mistletoe, viscum. They are woody, obligate hemiparasitic shrubs.
RFWFEYY4–Winter tree covered in Mistletoe, Mottisfont Abbey Gardens, Romsey, Hampshire, UK
RMHXN50C–Mistletoe growing on trees
RMMP0J6C–Mistletoe Balls growing wild on host trees
RMT33KCH–Large ball of European Mistletoe (Viscum album) hemiparasitic plant
RFMJHYB7–Mistletoes on a birch tree in Bialowieza Forest, Podlaskie Voivodeship of Poland
RF2G2XPTD–Bunch of Mistletoe in winter, an obligate hemiparasitic plant in the order Santalales, attached to a host tree from which it draws nutrients
RF2A9896D–europen mistletoe in autumn, attached to their host birch tree
RF2JNRF48–Germinating mistletoe seeds on a tree.
RMPY2JB5–Mistletoe, an obligate hemiparastic plant on host tree in winter. State of Oklahoma official floral emblem. Oklahoma, USA.
RFF3M094–Mistletoe, Worcestershire, England.
RFB97JP1–mistletoe
RFDNJ19P–European mistletoe growing in a tree
RF2J5JF80–Dublin Ireland Botanic garden flowers creeks and forest
RMD0FT0G–Mistletoe, Mistel (Viscum album)
RMF6KDMY–Reproductive structures of a parasitic plant in the Balanophoraceae family.
RM2R02JN6–Match plant
RF2F6M72J–Mistletoe hemiparasitic plant on poplar tree branches against blue sky. Shrub in the order Santalales. Botanic Gardens, Dublin, Ireland
RMT2XJ5X–Mistletoe growing on a tree in woodland / parkland
RF2MK84AW–A sick withered tree attacked by mistletoe, viscum. They are woody, obligate hemiparasitic shrubs.
RFWFEY74–Winter tree covered in Mistletoe, Mottisfont Abbey Gardens, Romsey, Hampshire, UK
RMADBGBJ–Bunch of Mistletoe - Viscum album - France.
RMMP0J6A–Mistletoe Balls growing wild on host trees
RF2BGNJRH–Balanophoraceae are a subtropical to tropical family of obligate parasitic flowering plants and are normally found in moist inland forests growing on
RFM3TBDB–Mistletoe on a tree in Soce village in Podlaskie Voivodeship of northeastern Poland
RMW803X8–False mistletoe (Misodendrum punctulatum) growing on Lenga (Nothofagus antarctica) Patagonia, Chile.
RF2A989EK–europen mistletoe in autumn, attached to their host birch tree
RF2E1XYCT–Dune landscape near Oostvoorne, The Netherlands, with bushes of mistletoe growing in poplar trees
RM2C67KCJ–Mistletoe, Viscum album
RFF3M0B2–Mistletoe, Worcestershire, England.
RME619RW–mistletoe, viscum album ssp. album
RF2JNRF1H–Germinating mistletoe seeds on a tree.
RF2J5JF81–Dublin Ireland Botanic garden flowers creeks and forest
RFF41457–mistletoe;
RFCNWXNX–Mistletoe growing on top of tree taken in Kelston, near Bath, uk on a sunny spring day
RM2R5Y1XF–Mistletoe (Viscum)
RF2G4M7P7–Mistletoe hemiparasitic plant on host poplar tree. Shrub in the order Santalales. Woman pushing a baby buggy. Botanic Gardens, Dublin, Ireland
RMAT5DTW–Fragrant Sandalwood (Santalum spicatum) fruit and leaves Dryandra Woodland Western Australia September
RF2PE4J78–A sick withered tree attacked by mistletoe, viscum. They are woody, obligate hemiparasitic shrubs.
RMPY2JB6–Mistletoe, an obligate hemiparastic plant on host tree in winter. State of Oklahoma official floral emblem. Oklahoma, USA.
RMHG9D31–Viscum album. Mistletoe and hollyfor sale outside a shop at christmas. Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire, Cotswolds, England
RMMP0J65–Mistletoe Balls growing wild on host trees
RF2BD44XY–Balanophoraceae are a subtropical to tropical family of obligate parasitic flowering plants and are normally found in moist inland forests growing on
RME0BP6H–Mistletoe on beech tree, Home Park, Kingston, Surrey, England, London, UK
RMW803XB–False mistletoe (Misodendrum punctulatum) growing on Nothofagus antarctica, Patagonia, Chile.
RMM7FGY6–The trees heavily infested with mistletoe.
RF2E1XYC5–Several bushes of mistletoe growing on the branches of poplar trees in the dunes near Oostvoorne, The Netherlands
RM2C67KCD–Mistletoe, Viscum album
RMHW3E2W–Mistletoe growing on a tree in an organic vineyard near Ansouis, Luberon, Provence, France.
RME619TJ–mistletoe, viscum album ssp. album
RF2JNRF1K–Germinating mistletoe seeds on a tree.
RF2J5JEFB–Dublin Ireland Botanic garden flowers creeks and forest
RFF4144R–mistletoe;
RFCNWXM4–Mistletoe growing on top of tree taken in Kelston, near Bath, uk on a sunny spring day
RM2PF4XPF–Mistletoe (Viscum album) growing on tree
RMD2NX03–Mistletoe, Mistel (Viscum album)
RMAT17HK–Western Australian Christmas Tree Nuytsia floribunda flowers in Fitzgerald River National Park Australia, October
RF2TA7WA4–A sick withered tree attacked by mistletoe, viscum. They are woody, obligate hemiparasitic shrubs.
RMPY2JB3–Phoradendron leucarpum, Mistletoe, an obligate hemiparastic plant on host tree in winter. State of Oklahoma official floral emblem. Oklahoma, USA.
RMFA9RM6–Viscum album. Mistletoe for sale outside a shop at christmas. Broadway, Cotswolds, England
RFBXTH41–A sprig of European Mistletoe with white berries - Viscum album
RF2BGNJP2–Balanophoraceae are a subtropical to tropical family of obligate parasitic flowering plants and are normally found in moist inland forests growing on
RFE0BNAK–Mistletoe on beech tree, Home Park, Kingston, Surrey, England, London, UK
RM2BNMTTG–Mistletoe (Viscum alba) stem growing from Apple tree bark (Malus sp) Herefordshire, UK, May
RMM7HC16–The trees heavily infested with mistletoe.
RMT1M6TR–mistletoe viscum album growing in tree zala county hungary
RM2C67KCM–Mistletoe, Viscum album
RF2DAE8NJ–Orange Dicotyledon , Brandwag, Western Caoe
RME619TK–mistletoe, viscum album ssp. album
RF2HE3A9G–A mass of mistletoe, Viscum album, growing a sparce tree taken on sunny winters day
RF2J5JF4J–Dublin Ireland Botanic garden flowers creeks and forest
RFF4145M–mistletoe;
RFCNWXPP–Mistletoe growing on top of tree alongside the A431, Kelston, near Bath, uk on a sunny spring day
RM2PH44GX–European mistletoe (Viscum album)
RMD2NWYJ–Mistletoe, Mistel (Viscum album)
RMAT17GY–Western Australian Christmas Tree (Nuytsia floribunda) flowers re-grows after fire Fitzgerald River National Park Australia
RF2MK85KX–A sick withered tree attacked by mistletoe, viscum. They are woody, obligate hemiparasitic shrubs.
RMPY2JB4–Mistletoe, an obligate hemiparastic plant on host tree in winter. State of Oklahoma floral emblem. Oklahoma, USA.
RMF8C5GT–Viscum album. Mistletoe for sale outside a shop at christmas. Broadway, Cotswolds, England
RFBXTH2P–A sprig of European Mistletoe with white berries - Viscum album
RF2BGNJPY–Balanophoraceae are a subtropical to tropical family of obligate parasitic flowering plants and are normally found in moist inland forests growing on
RF2DDJG50–Branches of fresh green mistletoe at a Christmas market in Brittany, France
RM2BNMTXA–Mistletoe (Viscum alba) stem growing from Apple tree bark (Malus sp) Herefordshire, UK, May
RMAY00TH–Mistletoe
RMT1M6PA–mistletoe viscum album growing in tree zala county hungary
RM2C67KCP–Mistletoe, Viscum album
RF2DAE8NG–Orange Dicotyledon , Brandwag, Western Caoe
RMB5RCJK–YOUNG SHOOTS OF THE EUROPEAN COMMON MISTLETOE. VISCUM ALBUM. GROWING IN A HOST TREE.
RF2WF3CXT–Poplars and Mistles
RF2J5JEKT–Dublin Ireland Botanic garden flowers creeks and forest
RFF41459–mistletoe
RF2RB1D95–In nature, mistletoe (Viscum album) parasitizes on the tree
RM2PH44GN–European mistletoe (Viscum album)
RF2WE283P–Green leaves of Mistletoe or European mistletoe (Viscum album) growing on a tree in the winter.
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