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Male mistletoe
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If only the female bears berries how does the male propogate iteslf since there are no sticky berries to be spread by the birds?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Reproduction in this case is a two stage affair. Birds and bees spread the pollen from male to female flowers so they can produce berries, These berries when ripe are eaten by birds and deposited all over the place each with their own little heap of fertiliser. Some vegetation like corn has both male and female flowers and are 'fertilised' by the wind.
This may explain it a bit more?
http://www.bromley.or...cs_pdfs/mistletoe.pdf
http://www.bromley.or...cs_pdfs/mistletoe.pdf
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