There was a time when I was desperate to see mistletoes growing on plants....
Then once, I spotted a clump of green on a eucalyptus near our street...but, it was up above and I was not satisfied..then the surprise came in San Joaquin wildlife sanctuary, when I saw them in abundant on sycamore and beech trees...its was followed by sighting many of them in Peters Canyon, Laguna wilderness and Whiting ranch during hikes...
And recently, I spotted loads of mistletoes on buckeye, sycamore and oaks in the foothill forests of Sequoia National Park...Even we harvested some, though Christmas was months away:)...
Then once, I spotted a clump of green on a eucalyptus near our street...but, it was up above and I was not satisfied..then the surprise came in San Joaquin wildlife sanctuary, when I saw them in abundant on sycamore and beech trees...its was followed by sighting many of them in Peters Canyon, Laguna wilderness and Whiting ranch during hikes...
A tree laden with clusters of mistletoe looks magical against the cloudy sky...
Getting to see the ripe desert mistletoe berries in Anza borrego desert was amazing....
Had mistletoe spotting been a hobby, I would be an enthusiast for sure...
And recently, I spotted loads of mistletoes on buckeye, sycamore and oaks in the foothill forests of Sequoia National Park...Even we harvested some, though Christmas was months away:)...
Hanging pretty from an autumnal sycamore..........
In Mission trails regional park..
In Irvine regional park..
My spouse under the mistletoe..........
Autumnal sycamore and the mistletoes.......
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