mistletoe

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# Clue Answer As Given Value Round Category Air Date Show
Oklahoma's state flower, with tiny ones blooming in winter, this grows as a parasite on tree trunks--now give us a kiss! mistletoe $600 J WHERE'S THE FLOWER? 2020-01-02 #8129
A hemiparasite that makes food but steals water & nutrients, this plant is better known for Christmas kissing mistletoe $400 DJ PARASITIC PLANTS 2019-06-04 #8007
This "kissing" shrub became a state symbol of Oklahoma in 1893, 14 years before statehood mistletoe $400 DJ STATE FLOWERS 2016-07-25 #7351
You can kiss under this Christmas parasite, but don't eat its white berries--they can be fatal mistletoe $800 DJ POISONOUS PLANTS 2013-07-08 #6646
An example of a plant that's a parasite is this one hung from ceilings at Christmas mistletoe $400 DJ BOTANY 2005-07-13 #4818
This "kissing" shrub, the state flower of Oklahoma, sometimes kills the tree that serves as its host Mistletoe $400 DJ BOTANY 1999-10-08 #3470
Kiss & tell the name of this plant Mistletoe $200 J PLANTS & TREES 1999-01-11 #3306
You can kiss under this "Christmas" parasite, but don't eat the berries–they can be poisonous mistletoe $100 J PLANTS 1996-05-14 #2707
For magic charms the Druids used this "Christmas" parasite that grew on sacred oak trees mistletoe $400 J BOTANY 1993-09-30 #2084
The spread of this parasitic Christmas shrub is largely due to birds who distribute the seeds mistletoe $200 J PLANTS & TREES 1992-11-30 #1896
It's not known whether Okla. is the kissingest state, but this "kissing" shrub is the state flower Mistletoe $200 DJ STATE FLOWERS 1990-01-11 #1239
Oklahoma's state flower, its leaves & berries are much in demand at Christmas mistletoe $200 J STATE FLOWERS 1989-03-06 #1046
You'll find this flower of Oklahoma hanging around at Christmas mistletoe $200 J STATE FLOWERS 1986-11-17 #506
A parasitic plant on apple & maple trees, it's hung from the ceiling at Christmas mistletoe $100 J PLANT KINGDOM 1986-02-03 #366
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