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Mistletoe parasitism should be the most romantic and magical plant on Christmas Eve

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From the moment of birth

Destined to live in someone else's life

Each of us

It's like mistletoe parasitism

I live in your body

You live in his body

He lived in another man's body

We don't know

How long can a tree sustain its life?

Maybe he withered first

Maybe I'll wither first

It doesn't matter

Because

Our fate

From the moment the birds stop falling

It's already doomed

Mistletoe parasitism should be the most romantic and magical plant on Christmas Eve
Mistletoe parasitism should be the most romantic and magical plant on Christmas Eve

The beginning of the story is related to this romantic and magical plant, she is a mistletoe parasite.

When the autumn leaves are gone, the mountains are full of depression, and there is still a touch of brilliance under the sun, warm and bright, which is mistletoe parasitism.

In winter, the mountains are undulating and snowy, and the layers of white snow reveal a dotted yellow, such as the earliest blooming spring flowers in winter, waving in the wind, which is also mistletoe parasitism.

Mistletoe parasitism, a romantic and magical existence.

Mistletoe parasitism should be the most romantic and magical plant on Christmas Eve
Mistletoe parasitism should be the most romantic and magical plant on Christmas Eve

The first time I heard about mistletoe was in Harry Potter. Harry Potter's "kiss of affection" with Autumn happened under mistletoe.

The scene where Zhang Qiu and Harry kissed for the first time. At that time, they were very surprised by their emotional line, and the kiss seemed to come naturally, but they were clearly not together. Later, I learned that it was because of mistletoe parasitism.

Thanks to the Christmas decorations Dobby had made, Harry and Cho kissed under the mistletoe. Even Harry said the terrible line: Mistletoe parasitism could be full of tick hooks.

Mistletoe parasitism should be the most romantic and magical plant on Christmas Eve
Mistletoe parasitism should be the most romantic and magical plant on Christmas Eve

As for why we say, "Our fate is predestined from the moment the bird stops." "It also starts with the mistletoe itself.

Mistletoe parasitism, alias: north parasitism, mulberry parasitism, willow parasitism, yellow parasitism, frozen green, parasitic seeds, is a shrub of the mistletoe genus of the mulberry parasitic family.

Mistletoe parasitism, as the name suggests, is a plant that parasitizes on other plants, and can absorb water and inorganic substances from the host plant and photosynthesis to make nutrients. It is evergreen all year round, with yellow flowers and produces berries of various colors in winter.

Drinking its juice can prevent infertility. Long ago, our ancestors knew how to make sticky bird glue from the slime of mistletoe fruit, and the birds fell into people's hands and became a delicacy on the table.

However, because parasitic plants will encroach on the nutrients of the host, often the infected branches and stems twist and grow and form a large number of branches, which may lead to a decrease in the regenerative ability and material of the host tree, a decrease in growth and lifespan, and even lead to the death of the whole plant in severe cases. This mentality of naturally eating large households is a major feature of all parasitic plants. Therefore, mistletoe parasitic plants also have certain harm to some economic and garden plants.

Mistletoe parasitism should be the most romantic and magical plant on Christmas Eve
Mistletoe parasitism should be the most romantic and magical plant on Christmas Eve

Mistletoe has a deep cultural heritage. If it is regarded as a holy relic by the British druid, it has a special meaning in English.

There is a well-known aphorism circulating in Britain:

"Without mistletoe, there is no happiness"

In Christian customs,

Kissing must be given to mistletoe parasitism.

Evergreen mistletoe parasitism represents hope and abundance.

Mistletoe parasitism is well known in the West

The main reason is that they will be used

Make Christmas decorations

A garland combination of "holly and ivy"

It is often used at Christmas to symbolize blessings

And here is regarded as the ivy plant

It does not come from the genus Ivy in the family Pentagram

It refers to the mistletoe parasitism of the plant White Fruit Mistletoe

Mistletoe parasitism should be the most romantic and magical plant on Christmas Eve
Mistletoe parasitism should be the most romantic and magical plant on Christmas Eve

Interestingly, the real color of the mistletoe parasites on different hosts is also different. For example, the mistletoe parasitic fruit parasitic in elm trees is orange-red, the fruit parasitic poplar and maple poplar is pale yellow, and the parasitic pear tree is red or yellow.

If a mistletoe seed falls on a mistletoe branch, the result is that the mistletoe parasitizes on the mistletoe branch. The same is mistletoe parasitism, and it is too urgent to fry He...

There is a plant called "Old Dove Grafting", which is a precious wild plant or a precious medicinal herb.

Its magic is not only the medicinal value, but the super adaptability, in the northern winter outdoors more than 20 degrees below zero, the plant's leaves are emerald green, the fruit is bright red, yellow orange orange hanging branches, the whole winter is so watery and beautiful.

The "old bird graft" mentioned here is mistletoe parasitism.

Mistletoe parasitism should be the most romantic and magical plant on Christmas Eve
Mistletoe parasitism should be the most romantic and magical plant on Christmas Eve

Old dove grafting? The old bird is the crow, the local local name, in fact, this botanical name is "mistletoe parasitism".

Every autumn and winter, the mistletoe branches are filled with small orange-red fruits. Crows, grey starlings, peacebirds, small peacebirds (commonly known as holly birds), brown-headed crows, etc. that feed on the fruits of the mistletoe parasitics... In winter, they gather around the fruiting mistletoe and eat the fruit while playing.

Because the flesh of the mistletoe fruit is rich in mucus, they rub their mouths on the branches during eating, which will cause the core to stick to the branches.

Some of the cores are swallowed into the stomach by them, and they will be discharged with the feces and stuck to the branches.

These seeds do not germinate quickly, and their growth is very slow, it takes 3 to 5 years for seed germination, about 5 years to grow into clusters, and 20 to 30 years to form a relatively large population.

Mistletoe parasitism should be the most romantic and magical plant on Christmas Eve
Mistletoe parasitism should be the most romantic and magical plant on Christmas Eve

In the winter when everything is depressed, the mistletoe's brightly colored berries have a strong allure for birds. Flocks of birds gather around fruiting mistletoe clusters, frolicking and eating the fruit. And there has never been a free lunch in the world. The mistletoe pulp is rich in mucus, which can even stick to small birds. Birds have to rub their mouths on the branches as they eat, so that the seeds stick to the branches. Even if the core is swallowed into the stomach, it will be excreted with the feces and stick to the branches farther away.

Mistletoe parasitism should be the most romantic and magical plant on Christmas Eve
Mistletoe parasitism should be the most romantic and magical plant on Christmas Eve

Legendary Santa Claus has long been seen in Scandinavia, and the legend of mistletoe giving birth to a kiss is also derived from ancient Norse mythology.

In ancient Norse mythology, Balder, the god of peace, was shot to death by loki, the evil god, with an arrow made of mistletoe, the only thing in the world that could harm Bird.

Bird's mother, Frigga, the goddess of love, was distraught when she learned of this, so she and the gods tried their best to save Bird's life, and finally saved him.

Fu Lijia was very grateful, so she promised to give that person a kiss who stood under the mistletoe, thus creating the kissing custom under the Christmas mistletoe.

This myth evolved into a Western Christmas tradition: if a woman occasionally passes by or stands where the mistletoe is hanging, the man next to her can step forward and kiss her.

Westerners believe that this is a sign of the union of the sexes and the multiplicity of children. This is also consistent with the customs of the ancient Celts. They believed that the red mistletoe fruit was a symbol of female vitality; the white fruit represented male fertility; and together they represented the primordial Mother Earth.

And it also preserves the meaning of the mistletoe symbol, love, peace and forgiveness forever, which are also the spiritual essence of Christmas.

Mistletoe parasitism should be the most romantic and magical plant on Christmas Eve
Mistletoe parasitism should be the most romantic and magical plant on Christmas Eve

In ancient Greek and Roman mythology, the branches and leaves of quercus parasitics were called "golden branches of life".

Legend has it that when the Trojan hero Aeneas entered the underworld and tried to revive his dead father, it was the light emitted by the mists of the mists illuminated the mists of the underworld, and also allowed Aeneas to cross the Styx River smoothly and reunite with his father.

There are many more stories about mistletoe, and now mistletoe is a traditional Christmas essential in the UK, and it can be said to be the most romantic Christmas plant.

Whenever the Christmas Eve bell rings, people hug and kiss each other under the Christmas tree, and the friendship between them can be maintained, whether it is love or friendship.

Mistletoe parasitism should be the most romantic and magical plant on Christmas Eve
Mistletoe parasitism should be the most romantic and magical plant on Christmas Eve

According to tradition, mistletoe parasitism, which is regarded as a shelter from evil spirits, can be used to help conceive and protect against lightning; hanging in the room can ward off bad luck and witchcraft; hanging in the doorway can prevent witches from entering the house.

Mistletoe was also seen as a "panacea", and some tribes in Africa wear it before fighting to avoid injury.

Austrians place mistletoe parasites on thresholds to prevent nightmares.

When Christmas comes, the British hang the mistletoe's parasitic branches and put it under their pillows to divinate dreams.

The Swedes used mistletoe branches as probe rods for finding gold veins.

In the border areas of Austria and Italy, there has been a saying that mistletoe can make people invisible.

Mistletoe parasitism should be the most romantic and magical plant on Christmas Eve
Mistletoe parasitism should be the most romantic and magical plant on Christmas Eve

In the future, I want to raise a mistletoe parasitism.

Meet a boy you like and tell him that couples who kiss under mistletoe can be together forever.

Just like my Ferris wheel plot, I heard that kissing at the apex of the Ferris wheel, two people will go all the way.

Finally, I wish you all a Merry Christmas in advance!

Mistletoe parasitism should be the most romantic and magical plant on Christmas Eve
Mistletoe parasitism should be the most romantic and magical plant on Christmas Eve

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