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Dec 20, 2011 11:54 AM CST
Name: Ann ~Heat zn 9, Sunset
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I too love the legend of the mistletoe. Funny, my dh has been commenting over & over about a few places we've been seeing in some trees once they lost their leaves. They are always far away but high in the top of them we can see a big green "ball" of foliage. He kept wondering what the heck was going on. Having come from "non mistletoe" area (at least few & far between) we didn't even consider it. Then I read your article & looked up more on mistletoe & that's what we are seeing. Of course, sly dog that I am, I didn't put dh wise to how I knew but just casually let slip to him yesterday when he commented on the green balls of foliage, that, "Oh honey, that's mistletoe". Whistling Hilarious!
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