vaistininko
Vaistininko, also known as the European mistletoe (*Viscum album*), is a semi-parasitic plant that grows on various deciduous trees, primarily apple, pear, oak, and poplar species. It is widely distributed across Europe, parts of Asia, and North Africa, thriving in temperate climates. The plant is notable for its broad, evergreen leaves and white, gelatinous berries, which are toxic if ingested.
Traditionally, vaistininko has been associated with folklore and winter festivals. In many European cultures, it was
In modern times, vaistininko is primarily studied for its medicinal properties. Extracts from the plant have
Culturally, vaistininko remains a symbol of holiday cheer, often used in decorations during Christmas. However, its