From: klier@cobra.uni.edu Newsgroups: rec.gardens Subject: Re: How bad is Date: 21 Dec 94 20:51:28 -0600 Viscum album, the European mistletoe, has naturalized in Sonoma Co, CA. The leaves are quite toxic; if the plant doesn't outright kill you if you eat it or drink a tea of it, you may wind up with ulcers. Phoradendron species, the American mistletoes, have toxic leaves and stems, and they berries are also toxic in quantity. Fatal poisoning from berries is known (this is in contrast to Viscum, the European mistletoe, with essentialy benign berries). The mistletoe you buy this time of year in North America is mostly Phoradendron serotinum. Kay Klier Biology Dept UNI klier@cobra.uni.edu