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Mistletoe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mistletoe is the common name for a group of hemi-parasitic plants in the order Santalales that grow attached to and within the branches of a tree or shrub. Parasitism evolved only ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mistletoe
Mistletoe Wines
Offering boutique wines and a display of artwork at the cellar door. Also includes details of their on-site gallery
http://mistletoewines.com.au/
The mistletoe-a-phone
Invent your own song... Click on the singing mistletoe. - The mistletoe-a-phone ... If you have a site, and you would like to link to this page (The mistletoe-a-phone): Click here
http://www.uptoten.com/kids/boowakwala-events-newyear-mistletoe.html
Mistletoe Pages: Homepage
This is European Mistletoe, Viscum album. This is American Mistletoe, Phoradendron flavescens (and similar species) Welcome to the Mistletoe Pages
http://www.mistletoe.org.uk/home/index2.htm
The Mistletoe Pages
Welcome to the UK Mistletoe Information Gateway
http://www.mistletoe.org.uk/
Mistletoe
Mistletoe. GardenLine | Porpourri - Miscellaneous | Mistletoe. by Sara Williams Kissing under the mistletoe has long been a part of Christmas tradition.
http://gardenline.usask.ca/misc/mistleto.html
HowStuffWorks "How Mistletoe Works"
Mistletoe is a plant that is often associated with the Christmas holiday. Learn more about mistletoe and why mistletoe is associated with Christmas.
http://www.howstuffworks.com/mistletoe.htm
Araluen Mistletoe Cottages
Araluen Mistletoe Cottages in the Hunter Valley are superbly positioned accommodation between vineyards and bushland in the heart of the beautiful Mistletoe Hermitage region of ...
http://www.araluencottages.com.au/
Mistletoe
North West Weeds ABN 16 052 158 879 Postal address: 20 Dinoga Street BINGARA NSW 2404. Facts & figures │ Mistletoe & tree health │ Food source │ Nest sites │ Effects on ...
http://www.northwestweeds.nsw.gov.au/mistletoe.htm
Mistletoe data sheet
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN BUTTERFLIES Data Sheet. MISTLETOE. Mistletoes are aerial parasitic plants that use other plants to obtain their water and mineral nutrients.
http://users.sa.chariot.net.au/~rbg/mistletoe_ds.htm
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