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Mistletoe

Viscum sp.

Habitat:

forest (on an oak)

Notes:

Had first noticed on the ground, and recognized as mistletoe, but at that time I did not know mistletoe is hemi-parasitic. Learned that in reading about mistletoe. Because the trees were bare at that time, I finally spotted it in the upper branches.

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Lisa NGA
Spotted by
Lisa NGA

Georgia, USA

Spotted on Mar 5, 2012
Submitted on Jun 8, 2012

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