Some other pages of interest
Multiple Organisms homepage:
http://multipleorganisms.net/ Phoradendron, another
species of Mistletoe found in North America:
http://bioweb.uwlax.edu/bio203/s2009/chamberl_case/ USDA NRCS
page for Viscum album:
http://plants.usda.gov/java/nameSearch?keywordquery=Viscum+album&mode=sciname
Viscum Album on abc Homeopathy:
http://abchomeopathy.com/r.php/Visc Answers.com page on Viscum
album:
http://www.answers.com/topic/viscum-album-1 Floral images page
of Viscum album:
http://www.floralimages.co.uk/pviscualbum.htm ITIS Standard
Support Page:
Viscum album Dr. Tom Volk's Webpage, source for many of the
photos: http://tomvolkfungi.net/ Non-electronic media: Campbell N., Reece J. 2008.
Biology Eighth Edition. Benjamin Cummings, San
Francisco, CA.: 798. Kuigit J. 1969. The Biology of
Parasitic Flowering Plants. University of California Press,
San Francisco. CA. : 26 Jamison J. 2003. Clinical Guide to
Nutrition & Dietary Supplements in Disease Management.
Churchill Livingstone. : 603 Gabius H.J., Gabius S. 1998.
Phytotherapeutic Immunoregulation as a Treatment Modality in
Oncology: Lessons from Research with Mistletoe.
Phytomedicines of Europe. Edited by Lawson L. and
Bauer R. American Chemical Society. :278-286 Danser B.H. 1941. The
British-Indian species of Viscum revised and compared with those
of South-Eastern Asia, Malaysia, and Australia. Blumer
4:261-264