In Tagalog, mistletoe is called "tangpupo" or "tanupopo." Mistletoe is a parasitic plant that grows on trees and is commonly associated with Christmas traditions, where people kiss under it. It is known for its distinctive evergreen leaves and white berries. The word "tangpupo" or "tanupopo" is used to refer to this plant in the Philippines.
Mistletoe!
Mistletoes is the plural of mistletoe
mistletoe
Common names for the mistletoe plant include European mistletoe, American mistletoe, and Christmas mistletoe.
Mistletoe is a plant belonging to the order Santalales.There are over 900 species of mistletoe but the mistletoe that is commonly sold for Christmas is the species Phoradendron flavescens.
Mistletoe is a parasite that lives on other trees, Oak trees have Mistletoe in them quite often.
Mistletoe in German is: Mistel
Mistletoe was thought to be sacred by the Ancient Europeans.
mistletoe in French is gui.
Mistletoe is counted as a half parasite.
The answer is mistletoe!