Day 346: mistletoe

Daily details from the garden to bring you inspiration throughout the year

There’s a magic about mistletoe (Viscum album), one that’s not entirely comfortable. A strangeness to a shrub that seems so alive at a time of year when much of the natural world is shutting down, a hemiparasite that requires the support of a tree and which, while doing no lasting damage, arrives uninvited and proceeds to take up residence by quite literally getting under the skin of its host. At the same time, its otherworldly weirdness is the source of its wonder – its well-documented significance in Druidic and Celtic belief systems a given, but just hold a piece in your hand and drink in its smooth, grey-green, almost rubbery bark and leaves, its fat, yellowy white berries... deeply odd, and deeply familiar at the same time. I find I’m conflicted about a plant that I love to have around, but at the same time somehow gives me the willies. Just my response, and I realise it makes no sense – but then again I’m not sure it’s meant to.


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