Loranthus Ruber
Loranthus ruber is a parasitic plant known for its striking red berries and unique growth habits. It attaches itself to host trees, drawing nutrients and water through its specialized roots. This plant is often found in tropical and subtropical regions, thriving in humid environments. Despite its parasitic nature, it plays a role in local ecosystems by providing food for birds and insects. Its vibrant appearance makes it a notable subject in botanical studies and conservation efforts.