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Mistletoe dried leaves Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mistletoe dried leaves Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mistletoe dried leaves Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mistletoe dried leaves Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mistletoe, medicinal herb dried and fresh leaves Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mistletoe, tea with mortar and frehs and dried mistletoe drug Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mistletoe Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mistletoe dried leaves
Mistletoe, medicinal herb dried and fresh leaves Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mistletoe, medicinal herb dried and fresh leaves Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dried Mistletoe Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Dried mistletoe leaves Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dried mistletoe leaves Royalty Free Stock Photo
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. The word 'mistletoe' is of uncertain etymology; it may be related to German Mist, for dung and Tang for branch, but Old English mistel was also used for basil. Mistletoe is a poisonous plant that causes acute gastrointestinal problems including stomach pain, and diarrhea along with low pulse. Mistletoe leaves and young twigs are used by herbalists, and it is popular in Europe, especially in Germany, for treating circulatory and respiratory system problems, and cancer.


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