For many people, mistletoe is a pest, while for others, it is a symbol of Christmas cheer. The origin of mistletoe as a Yuletide symbol came from the Norse and the Druids. Both had traditions that ...
It seems I write an article about mistletoe every year, but I do so for a couple of reasons. Mistletoe continues to hold a place in our holiday celebrations, and I think it has such an interesting ...
I became a Belieber more than a decade ago in summer, but my love for Justin Bieber felt like it mattered the most during Christmas. Christmas in Pennsylvania used to be magical. I remember the ...
It’s a holiday tradition. Get some mistletoe, hang it in the house or hold it above your head, find that special someone, stand together under the plant and smooch away. Seems innocent enough ...
The season for kissing under the mistletoe has arrived, and you can get a permit to harvest your own white berries in our local forests. Why it matters: We associate mistletoe with romance ...
For centuries, mistletoe has been hung in doorways all around the world to assist in holiday matchmaking. But there’s more to mistletoe than just its romantic associations. This plant has a ...
Mistletoe has many mythic associations, but the most popular by far is the Christmas tradition of compelling people to kiss under it. With white, red, or pink berries, and its romantic ...
But, botanically speaking, that’s what mistletoe is. There are some 1,300 species of this evergreen plant worldwide. They’re all parasitic or semiparasitic, meaning they can survive only on a ...
The season for kissing under the mistletoe has arrived, and if you want to harvest those white berries yourself in our local forests, you're going to need a permit We may associate mistletoe with ...
The Mistletoe Magic Monopoly GO solo event has a total of 50 milestones, and each one has something for participants. Here are the key rewards you won't want to miss: 18,255 Free Dice Rolls 605 ...
I have never been kissed under a sprig of mistletoe. However, mistletoe is prominently featured in Christmas songs such as Frank Sinatra’s "Mistletoe and Holly," "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus ...