「Mistletoe」の共起表現一覧(2語左で並び替え)
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other kingdoms such as fungi, red algae, and | mistletoe. |
The American dwarf | mistletoe is a yellow-green coral-shaped structure abo |
It is dioecious, with male and female | mistletoe plants producing spikes of staminate and pis |
Druidess; or, the Mother, the Maid, and the | Mistletoe Bough (Charing Cross Theatre, 1869), a burle |
- Bog korthal | mistletoe (Hawaiʻi) |
sales by an individual Scout unit was by the | Mistletoe Troop in Muskogee, Oklahoma in December 1917 |
o Street to the southwest and Cherry, Dixon, | Mistletoe, Peach, Hamilton, Quince and Last Streets to |
Clan badge: | Mistletoe. |
Cockerell - Colorado Desert | Mistletoe |
Bugs comes in with Christmas decorations and | mistletoe. |
She described the | mistletoe shot as a "creative decision". |
almetto Street, Cherry Street, Dixon Street, | Mistletoe Street, Peach Street, Hamilton Street, Quinc |
ppeared as a song in the 1830s entitled 'The | Mistletoe Bough' written by T.H. Bayley and Sir Henry |
The larvae feed on | mistletoe species, especially Dendrophthoe glabrescens |
The larvae (Caterpillars) feed on | mistletoe (Phoradendron) species. |
The larvae feed on | Mistletoe species, including Amyema gaudichaudii, Kort |
It primarily feeds on | mistletoe berries. |
Female desert | mistletoe produces red berries that are eaten by the p |
ate did not have an official flower, leaving | mistletoe as the assumed state flower until the Oklaho |
- Hawaiʻi korthal | mistletoe (Hawaiʻi) |
As a hemiparasite the | mistletoe taps its host tree for water and nutrients b |
es; a pair of snakes (cf Hermes's Caduceus); | mistletoe; shoes (one of the dedications to the Lugove |
However, the | mistletoe first sprouts from bird feces on the trunk o |
In 1967, | Mistletoe Plantation bordered Tall Timbers on the extr |
n and its complex with a natural ligand from | mistletoe, bifunctional inhibitor proteins from plant |
The park gets its name from | Mistletoe Junction, a local area where people gather t |
alwood family known by the common name dense | mistletoe. |
ndalwood family known by the common name fir | mistletoe. |
Viscum cruciatum (common name, Red-Berry | Mistletoe) is a species of Mistletoe. |
ood family known by the common names Pacific | mistletoe and oak mistletoe. |
Assigned to the 3rd Naval District, | Mistletoe served during World War I as a patrol boat o |
Frigg was unable to get an oath from | mistletoe, because "it seemed too young" to demand an |
The leaves of the | mistletoe are reduced to scales on its surface. |
The leaves of the | mistletoe are reduced to thin scales on its surface. |
The leaves of the | mistletoe are reduced to knobby scales on its surface. |
ed as one of the sites for the Legend of the | Mistletoe Bough. |
in Britain associated with the Legend of the | Mistletoe Bough. |
Most of the | mistletoe is located inside the host tree, attached to |
The Legend of the | Mistletoe Bough is a ghost story which has been associ |
hainopeplas cannot digest the seed of desert | mistletoe, so the birds disperse the seeds when they d |
The story of the | Mistletoe Bough is recounted in the 1948 Alfred Hitchc |
natures, including the inclusion of presumed | mistletoe dna within its mitochondria. |
rceuthobium americanum is a species of dwarf | mistletoe known as American dwarf mistletoe and lodgep |
euthobium siskiyouense is a species of dwarf | mistletoe known as knobcone pine dwarf mistletoe. |
Arceuthobium monticola is a species of dwarf | mistletoe known as western white pine dwarf mistletoe. |
euthobium campylopodum is a species of dwarf | mistletoe known as western dwarf mistletoe. |
ceuthobium divaricatum is a species of dwarf | mistletoe known as pinyon dwarf mistletoe. |
Arceuthobium abietinum is a species of dwarf | mistletoe known as fir dwarf mistletoe. |
Peraxilla tetrapetala, or red | mistletoe, is an endemic parasitic plant in New Zealan |
tend the annual conference of druids, or cut | mistletoe for the magic potion which keeps the Roman a |
It is not a parasite like | mistletoe, but an epiphyte like its relative Spanish m |
The second USS | Mistletoe was a wooden lighthouse tender built in Ches |
t contains information about Candles, Snow & | Mistletoe and their 1995 CD-ROM game titled CyberBoogi |
ber of the Santalales, possibly a species of | mistletoe, has transferred to the mitochondrial genome |
well as studies of parasitic plants such as | mistletoe and toothwort. |
Phoradendron californicum, the desert | mistletoe or mesquite mistletoe, is a parasitic plant |
d regions, sometimes referred to as the grey | mistletoe. |
The dwarf | mistletoe is a greenish-yellow structure above the bar |
On 28 July 1886 he died on board the steamer | Mistletoe while engaged in the inspection of the artil |
a species of flowering plant in the European | mistletoe family, Santalaceae, that is endemic to the |
a species of flowering tree in the European | mistletoe family, Santalaceae, that is endemic to the |
e's 'Miss Kiss' to publicize their Christmas | Mistletoe Kisses chocolates. |
The tree is also host to Incense-cedar | mistletoe (Phoradendron libocedri), a parasitic plant |
ome Plateau Indian tribes used western dwarf | mistletoe as a wash to prevent dandruff. |
The bark of areas infected with dwarf | mistletoe also appears to be preferred. |
rea were also noticeably infested with dwarf | mistletoe in the 1990 survey. |
"The Haire of the Beast" in Wolfsbane and | Mistletoe, edited by Charlaine Harris and Toni L.P. Ke |
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