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  2. Deck the Halls With the 20 Best Christmas Plants - AOL

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    Poinsettias, a Christmas plant. Once the cold weather hits and the spring flowers start to go away, it's time to think about some new plants.Fortunately, some of the prettiest and most elegant ...

  3. 'Tis the Season to Decorate Your Home With These Christmas Plants

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    Mistletoe. Mistletoe has a unique place in Ree's heart: It reigned as the official Oklahoma state flower for 114 years! While there's debate about the exact origin, mistletoe became Christmas ...

  4. These 21 Christmas Flowers and Plants Will Help Make Spirits ...

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    Christmas Cactus. Plant lovers will enjoy the aptly named Christmas cactus, with its flat green stems which erupt with red and pink flowers as the nights grow longer, and the temperatures cool.

  5. Holly - Wikipedia

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    Holly – more specifically the European holly, Ilex aquifolium – is commonly referenced at Christmas time, and is often referred to by the name Christ's thorn. [44] [45] In many Western Christian cultures, holly is a traditional Christmas decoration, [46] used especially in wreaths and illustrations, for instance on Christmas cards.

  6. Christmas plants - Wikipedia

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    A holiday wreath. Plants commonly used for Christmas decoration and symbolism across Europe include ivy, mistletoe and holly. Ivy leaves are seen as symbolizing eternity and resurrection. Christmas wreaths originated in Europe, and are traditionally made with spruce, pine or cedar branches, pinecones from evergreen trees, and holly berries or ...

  7. Polystichum acrostichoides - Wikipedia

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    Christmas fern is popular in cultivation as an ornamental plant for gardens, including natural gardens, as it is easy to cultivate in a range of environments and soils. Being evergreen, it is sometimes used in winter-oriented garden design. [10] This fern can conserve soil and allay erosion of steep slopes.