
The National Trust fears that the decline of traditional apple orchards, where mistletoe thrives, may lead to the parasitic plant disappearing – or becoming much harder to obtain.
It is leading a campaign to prompt orchard owners and gardeners to

The trust says that in the cider heartland – Somerset, Gloucestershire, Herefordshire and Worcestershire (see map at right) – traditional orchards have declined dramatically in the past 60 years. Many that survive are not tended, hastening the death of the trees and then the plant.
Jonathan Briggs, an environmental consultant and a leading mistletoe expert, said: "Mistletoe is doing well right now.

"But because the mistletoe is not being controlled, fast forward 10 or 20 years and the orchards won't be there. The mistletoe will accelerate the trees' deaths and it seems inevitable that we will have a shortage of mistletoe in 10 or 20 years."
Briggs - who keeps mistletoe in his house in Gloucestershire all year to

Peter Brash, an ecologist at the National Trust, said it would be a "sad loss" if mistletoe declined or became harder to buy. "Mistletoe is part

Brash said people should check where their mistletoe came from. "Ensuring your mistletoe comes from a sustainably managed, British source is good news all round. You will be supporting a small, homegrown industry, while helping to ensure a future for mistletoe and the creatures that are dependent upon it."
As well as brightening up the house at

Source:
The Guardian, "Mistletoe could vanish within 20 years, says National Trust", accessed December 16, 2010
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