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Family : Sapindaceae
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Family : Loranthaceae
lamington.nrsm.uq.edu.au/Documents/Plant/brushmistletoe.htm
There are over 85 species of mistletoe and they are all native to Australia.Of these, at least 72 species occur in NSW.
Mistletoes are air-born flowering parasitic plants which live off the sap of their hosts and thrive in almost every type of climate and soil in Australia.They can be found everywhere except Tasmania where apparently conditions do not suit..
Energy is obtained through photosynthesis but the host plant provides mineral nutrients and water.They have evolved along with other native Australian flora and fauna resulting in complex inter-relationships with other species. No introduced mistletoes are present in Australia.
Mistletoes are mainly spread by the Mistletoe bird (Dicaeum hirundinaceum).
Coastal mistletoes tend to flower in spring and summer, but many are at their flowering peak in March.
www.northwestweeds.nsw.gov.au/mistletoe.htm
This plant growing in coastal trees at Manning Point,near Harrington
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Australian Mistletoes - Gallery 6.
Australian Mistletoes - Gallery 7.
Australian Mistletoes - Gallery 8.
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Australian Mistletoes
The Australian Mistletoe Bird
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Family : Loranthaceae
lamington.nrsm.uq.edu.au/Documents/Plant/brushmistletoe.htm
There are over 85 species of mistletoe and they are all native to Australia.Of these, at least 72 species occur in NSW.
Mistletoes are air-born flowering parasitic plants which live off the sap of their hosts and thrive in almost every type of climate and soil in Australia.They can be found everywhere except Tasmania where apparently conditions do not suit..
Energy is obtained through photosynthesis but the host plant provides mineral nutrients and water.They have evolved along with other native Australian flora and fauna resulting in complex inter-relationships with other species. No introduced mistletoes are present in Australia.
Mistletoes are mainly spread by the Mistletoe bird (Dicaeum hirundinaceum).
Coastal mistletoes tend to flower in spring and summer, but many are at their flowering peak in March.
www.northwestweeds.nsw.gov.au/mistletoe.htm
This plant growing in coastal littoral rainforest trees at Manning Point,near Harrington. Fruit colour varies as the fruit ripens to a darker maroon colour.
GALLERIES - Mistletoe Images By Other Photographers
Australian Mistletoes - Gallery 1.
Australian Mistletoes - Gallery 2.
Australian Mistletoes - Gallery 3.
Australian Mistletoes - Gallery 4.
Australian Mistletoes - Gallery 5.
Australian Mistletoes - Gallery 6.
Australian Mistletoes - Gallery 7.
Australian Mistletoes - Gallery 8.
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The Australian Mistletoe Bird
Australian Mistletoes
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Family : Loranthaceae
lamington.nrsm.uq.edu.au/Documents/Plant/brushmistletoe.htm
There are over 85 species of mistletoe and they are all native to Australia.Of these, at least 72 species occur in NSW.
Mistletoes are air-born flowering parasitic plants which live off the sap of their hosts and thrive in almost every type of climate and soil in Australia.They can be found everywhere except Tasmania where apparently conditions do not suit..
Energy is obtained through photosynthesis but the host plant provides mineral nutrients and water.They have evolved along with other native Australian flora and fauna resulting in complex inter-relationships with other species. No introduced mistletoes are present in Australia.
Mistletoes are mainly spread by the Mistletoe bird (Dicaeum hirundinaceum).
Coastal mistletoes tend to flower in spring and summer, but many are at their flowering peak in March.
www.northwestweeds.nsw.gov.au/mistletoe.htm
This plant growing in coastal trees at Manning Point,near Harrington
GALLERIES - Mistletoe Images By Other Photographers
Australian Mistletoes - Gallery 1.
Australian Mistletoes - Gallery 2.
Australian Mistletoes - Gallery 3.
Australian Mistletoes - Gallery 4.
Australian Mistletoes - Gallery 5.
Australian Mistletoes - Gallery 6.
Australian Mistletoes - Gallery 7.
Australian Mistletoes - Gallery 8.
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Australian Mistletoes
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Family : Loranthaceae
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lamington.nrsm.uq.edu.au/Documents/Plant/brushmistletoe.htm
Australian Mistletoes
There are over 85 species of mistletoe and they are all native to Australia.Of these, at least 72 species occur in NSW.
Mistletoes are air-born flowering parasitic plants which live off the sap of their hosts and thrive in almost every type of climate and soil in Australia.They can be found everywhere except Tasmania where apparently conditions do not suit..
Energy is obtained through photosynthesis but the host plant provides mineral nutrients and water.They have evolved along with other native Australian flora and fauna resulting in complex inter-relationships with other species. No introduced mistletoes are present in Australia.
Mistletoes are mainly spread by the Mistletoe bird (Dicaeum hirundinaceum).
Coastal mistletoes tend to flower in spring and summer, but many are at their flowering peak in March.
www.northwestweeds.nsw.gov.au/mistletoe.htm
This plant growing in coastal littoral rainforest trees at Manning Point,near Harrington.
North from Berry in the Southern Illawarra but may extend south of Berry.
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GALLERIES - Mistletoe Images By Other Photographers
Australian Mistletoes - Gallery 1.
Australian Mistletoes - Gallery 2.
Australian Mistletoes - Gallery 3.
Australian Mistletoes - Gallery 4.
Australian Mistletoes - Gallery 5.
Australian Mistletoes - Gallery 6.
Australian Mistletoes - Gallery 7.
Australian Mistletoes - Gallery 8.
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