蔦
niǎo
1. A deciduous small tree with climbing stems that cling to other trees. The leaves are palmate and lobed, resembling a heart shape. The flowers are pale green with a hint of red, and the fruit is spherical with a sour taste.
蔦
niǎo
【noun】
A parasitic plant (English: birdvine and viscum). Botanists refer to the viscum genus of the Santalaceae family and the Loranthaceae family. The former parasitizes trees from the Camellia family and the Fagaceae family, while the latter parasitizes various broadleaf trees such as oaks, elms, and birches. The stems may be used in medicine.
蔦
niǎo
【noun】
A parasitic plant (English: birdvine and viscum). Botanists refer to the viscum genus of the Santalaceae family and the Loranthaceae family. The former parasitizes trees from the Camellia family and the Fagaceae family, while the latter parasitizes various broadleaf trees such as oaks, elms, and birches. The stems may be used in medicine.