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THERE ISN’T MUCH TO LOVE ABOUT WILD MISTLETOE

“Mistletoe is a hemiparasite—a semi-parasitic plant,” says Allison Watkins, AgriLife Extension horticulturist for Tom Green County at Texas A&M University. “It makes its food from photosynthesis, but the roots grow into the host tree, sucking water and minerals out from the sap” In other words, you likely don’t want to see mistletoe growing on your favorite...