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Muellerina eucalyptoides

Creeping Mistletoe

Semi-parasitic dense, erect to hanging mistletoe, roots creeping along branches.

Additional information

  • FamilyLoranthaceae
  • StoreyMiddle storey
  • SizeSpreading creeper
  • Plant groupingMistletoes
  • LeavesThick, narrow to oblong light green leaves 8-20 cm x 7-20 mm.
  • Flower colourRed and green
  • Flowering timeSpring-Summer.
  • FlowersLarge flowers in 4-5 pairs of 3's or singly. Pear-shaped fruit.
  • Bird attractingNectar, fruit, insects
  • Butterfly attractingFood plant for caterpillars
  • Frog habitatNo
  • Growing conditionsHosted by Eucalyptus species but also found on exotic species. Healthy trees cope with infestations but too many may cause dieback.
  • Garden useExcellent habitat plant but difficult to cultivate.
  • Commercially availableNever
  • Conservation statusScattered within the Shire.
  • Aboriginal Use Food - berry
Photographer/s: 1, 2, 5 Marilyn Bull ©; 3, 4 Russell Best, NatureShare ©

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