06/12/2022
It’s the time of year when we hang Mistletoe in doorways, but did you know there is more to this unique plant than its legend of beckoning a kiss from your beau beneath its perch.
Mistletoe is a parasitic plant, meaning that it needs a host tree or shrub in order to thrive.
Despite its dangers, Mistletoe has a history of medicinal use. The European varieties have been used for centuries in traditional medicine to treat seizures, headaches, infertility, hypertension and arthritis.
Mistletoe is an evergreen plant with plump white berries which grows on the branches of trees such as Apple, Hawthorn, Poplar, Lime and Conifers, often in clumps.
The idea of kissing underneath the Mistletoe was originally started by domestic workers in England. It is now known as a Christmas time Kiss and can be found above the doorframe, ready for that impromptu kiss or as decorative foliage around the home.
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