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