Mistletoe Herb Powder
An evergreen, semi-parasitic plant found on branches of deciduous trees, preferring the soft bark, especially in old apple trees, where the roots grow from the wood of that host. The stem is yellowish, smooth, freely forked, separating, when dead, into bone-like joints. Yellow-green leaves are opposite, tongue shaped, very thick, leathery. Pale green flowers appear from March to May. The female flowers develop into sticky white berries. Found in Europe, cultivated in the U.S. UPC: 084783012122. Origin(s): Albania, Bulgaria, Germany, Hungary, Poland, United States. Latin Name(s): Viscum album. Also known as: European mistletoe, Herbe de la Croix. Plant Part(s) Used: Herb. Herbs exhibit natural variations in their size, color, smell, and taste, with each batch and harvest showing differences influenced by environmental conditions and genetics. Appearance: Greenish to light brown. Aroma: Without noticeable scent. Taste: Bitter. GMO Status: Non-GMO.Allergen: None.Additives: Free of any add