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    Kissing under the mistletoe at a Christmas party is dying out because workers fear being accused of abuse, an auctioneer of the plant has claimed.The tradition of kissing under the foliage took off in ...
    11/25/2024 - 12:25 am | View Link
  • Gen Z 'wokery' kills off romance of kissing under the mistletoe
    Mistletoe's long been a Christmas staple, like mince pies, a fir tree, a dried fruit pudding and the Kings Speech - but are woke young Brits having it?.
    11/25/2024 - 12:22 am | View Link
  • Maple & Mistletoe is the place to go this weekend
    Croghan may be the place! Calvin Campany of the Maple and Mistletoe Planning Committee sat down with 7News this Morning to talk about the upcoming Maple and Mistletoe event. It’s November 30 from 10 a ...
    11/24/2024 - 11:33 pm | View Link
  • Tui's festive fibs over its Mistletoe & Rhine cruise to the German Christmas markets: TONY HETHERINGTON
    Tui cut their five-market tour to just three at the last minute, as Frankfurt would not be open and Koblenz was closed to mark 'Totensonntag'.
    11/24/2024 - 5:59 am | View Link
  • Decades-long holiday tradition returns to downtown Freeport
    FREEPORT, Ill. (WIFR) - The Mistletoe Walk returned Saturday with a day full of festivities and new this year was a s’mores station for residents.
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  • The Holly and The Ivy: Ancient Symbols
    Evergreen plants like holly, ivy and mistletoe were thought to ward off misfortune and bring protection and luck. [3] Holly and ivy were the primary greens used to decorate English churches beginning no later than the 15th and 16 centuries, and were mentioned in the accounts of churchwardens of that time, according to Steve Roud, an expert on ...
    11/21/2024 - 12:01 pm | View Link
  • Mistletoe
    Mistletoe is a parasitic evergreen plant that lives on trees such as oaks, elms, firs, pines, apples, and elms. The parasitic plant has yellowish flowers; small, yellowish green leaves; and waxy, white berries. There are many species of this plant in the Viscacea and Loranthacea plant families.
    11/20/2024 - 6:04 am | View Link
  • 12 Things You Did Not Know About Mistletoe
    Mistletoe can cause a variety of issues for people who ingest it. Some of the symptoms include vomiting, diarrhea, blurred vision, high blood pressure, seizures, and even heart attack. What is strange is that in the past, the plant was thought to be good for treating certain ailments like infertility, epilepsy, high blood pressure, and arthritis.
    11/19/2024 - 4:21 pm | View Link
  • Druids
    The mistletoe, a plant that often grows on oak trees, also had an important role in the religion. According to the ancient Roman writer Pliny, Druids worshiped the mistletoe because they believed it had dropped from heaven and offered a sign that the oak tree upon which it grew had been selected by their god.
    11/19/2024 - 10:45 am | View Link
  • Introduction to Ornamental Figs in Cultivation
    Ficus deltoidea, Mistletoe Fig. This is a small shrubby species with curiously deltoid leaves (flattish at the tips and triangular at the base) with subtle venation. This plant can be confused with Ficus natalensis subsp. leprieurii, which is also called the Mistletoe fig and has even more strikingly deltoid leaves.
    11/16/2024 - 7:45 pm | View Link
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