
1) Dangerous vegetation 2) Dangerous greenery 3) Dangerous plant 4) Dilleniid dicot genus 5) Dicey greenery 6) Dicey vegetation 7) Dicey plant 8) Dicey plant to eat 9) Dicey flora to eat 10) Dodgy plant to eat 11) Dodgy flora to eat 12) Flora with toxic properties 13) Genus viscum 14) Hazardous greenery
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• (n.) Birdlime, which is often made from the berries of the European mistletoe. • (n.) A genus of parasitic shrubs, including the mistletoe of Europe.
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(from the article `mistletoe`) any of many species of semiparasitic green plants of the families Loranthaceae and Viscaceae, especially those of the genera Viscum, Phoradendron, ...
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Vis'cum noun [ Latin ]
1. (Botany) A genus of parasitic shrubs, including the mistletoe of Europe.
2. Birdlime, which is often made from the berries of the European mistletoe.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: vis′kŭm Definitions: 1. The berries of Viscum album (family Loranthaceae), a parasitic plant growing on apple, pear, and other trees; has been used as an oxytocic. 2. Herbage of Phoradendron flavescens, American mistletoe; has been used as an oxytocic and emmenagoque. Synonyms: mistletoe
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Viscum is a genus of parasitic shrubs belonging to the family Loranthacea. They grow on the branches of trees and live at their expense. They bear fascicles of flowers, dioecious or monoecious.
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[
n] - type genus of the Viscaceae: Old World evergreen shrubs parasitic on many trees including oaks but especially apple trees, poplars, aspens and cottonwoods
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genus Viscum noun type genus of the Viscaceae: Old World evergreen shrubs parasitic on many trees including oaks but especially apple trees, poplars, aspens and cottonwoods
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