DescriptionTapinanthus rubromarginatus, blomme, a, Waterberg.jpg
Afrikaans: Blomme van die halfparasitiese Vuurhoutjies wat groei op 'n Boekenhout in die Waterberg, Suid-Afrika. 'n Paar blomme het links bo oopgegaan. Die Waboom, ook Proteaceae, word ook lokaal geparasiteer maar ander boomspesies word nie geaffekteer nie.
English: Flowers of the semi-parasitic Red mistletoe growing in Faurea saligna in the Waterberg, South Africa. A few flowers have opened at top left. The other tree species parasitized locally is Protea caffra, also Proteaceae, while other trees are unaffected.
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