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Viscum cruciatum Here you can see the sticky fruit that bird got rid of, on the stem of an olive, the plant's host Geotagged,Jordan,Red-berry mistletoe,Spring,Viscum cruciatum Click/tap to enlarge

Viscum cruciatum

Here you can see the sticky fruit that bird got rid of, on the stem of an olive, the plant's host

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Viscum cruciatum is a species of mistletoe in the family Santalaceae. The plant has small leaves. The flowers have four petals. The berries are red containing 1 seed. It ranges through South West Spain, Southern Portugal, North Africa, Australia and Asia. All parts of the plants are poisonous if eaten.

Similar species: Santalales
Species identified by Ori Fragman Sapir
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By Ori Fragman Sapir

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Uploaded Apr 23, 2022. Captured Apr 20, 2022 08:34 in 9GC6+HR Al Mdayrej, Jordan.
  • NIKON D7200
  • f/16.0
  • 1/200s
  • ISO800
  • 105mm