Both the flowers and berries are small and white, and the berries are covered in a sticky substance that makes them more enticing to birds." Red-berry mistletoe has red berries but is only native ...
They fall off after seed dispersal in August or September. These stalks form only after four to five years of infection. Dwarf mistletoe can also attack white pine, red pine, jack pine, eastern larch, ...
The 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.