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Mistletoes

Current Biology, 2023
Whiteman introduces mistletoes, above-ground parasitic plants.
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Assessing mistletoe toxicity

Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 1986
To assess the potential toxicity of mistletoe ingestion, data were collected on 14 cases of ingestion of one to three berries or one or two leaves of American mistletoe (Phoradendron sp) from 1982 to 1985. Eleven patients ingested berries and three ingested leaves; none became symptomatic. Nine patients were observed at home without intervention except
A H, Hall, D G, Spoerke, B H, Rumack
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Mistletoe

Notes and Queries, 1965
James A. Hewitt, null Capetown, S.A.
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Mistletoe Profile – Alphitonia Mistletoe

Metamorphosis Australia : magazine of the Butterfly & Other Invertebrates Club, 2018
John T Moss, Ross Kendall
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Biological Materials Processing: Time-Tested Tricks for Sustainable Fiber Fabrication

Chemical Reviews, 2023
Anna Rising, Matthew J Harrington
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Mistletoes

Castlemaine Naturalist, 2022
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Mistletoe

1993
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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