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Mistletoe and Magic — This Delightful Winter Plant Can Be Grown Close to Home, Here's HowThe history of mistletoe is the stuff of lore, but growing this wild parasitic plant is less mysterious than you may think. Start now, and you'll have crops for future festive holidays. For ...
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Mistletoe – famous for stolen holiday kisses – is a parasite that steals water and nutrients from other plantsLots of birds rely on mistletoe berries as a food source, as do elk, deer, squirrels, chipmunks and even porcupines, which will also eat the leaves when other fresh foliage is scarce. Tangled ...
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