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Similar Viscum capense, Viscum combreticola, Tapinanthus, Viscum minimum, Viscum cruciatum |
The Red-berry mistletoe (Viscum rotundifolium) is a variable, wide-ranging and monoecious mistletoe of southern Africa. It is a hardy, evergreen hemiparasite with a catholic variety of host plants, including other mistletoes. It may be found from near sea level to 1,950 m. Its fleshy, leathery leaves are dark or pale green and variable in shape, though usually broadly ovate to elliptic. While its creamy-green flowers are small and inconspicuous, the fruit are a brilliant, shiny orange-red colour when ripe. It is similar to V. schaeferi and V. pauciflorum with which it may be confused.
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