Esther McGinnis, NDSU Extension horticulturist. Biologically, mistletoe is a less than romantic plant that parasitizes trees. Birds eat the berries and excrete the sticky seeds that adhere to ...
Sugarcane (Saccharum spp.; Poaceae) is extensively cultivated for products such as ethanol and sugar, driving high productivity demands in Brazil. According to the Conab (2023), the estimated yield ...
Phoradendron is Greek for “tree thief.” As the name suggests, oak mistletoe parasitizes oak trees. Mistletoe can also grow on other tree species. Inconspicuous flowers give rise to sticky ...