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English: Viscum capense is a South African mistletoe with vestigial leaves and with branches that sprout largely at right angles, creating a dense bush that is ecologically important in its region. Its berries are important forage for a number of species of birds.
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The region is semi-arid, mainly with winter rain. The range of Viscum capense extends into far more arid neighbouring regions.

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