Christmas plants

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Christmas plants are various flowers or vegetation from garden plants associated with the festive season of Christmas. There are many different plants used around the world during Christmas. Beyond Christmas flowers, there are also Christmas foods, and Christmas drinks, that use traditional plants. There are also a wide variety of plants that include "Christmas" in their common name.

Logs specifically are used in the following Christmas traditions:

  • yule log from the United Kingdom
  • Tio de Nadal from the Catalan region of Spain
  • Chichilaki from European Georgia
  • Badnjak or Veseljak from the Balkans

Other plants used in Christmas celebration:

  • ivy (Hedera helix) because leaves symbolize eternity and resurrection
  • mistletoe
  • holly
  • poinsettia
    A christmas tree made of poinsettias
  • radish; large radishes are carved and used for Noche de Rabanos in Oaxaca, Oaxaca, Mexico
    carved radishes for Night of the Radishes
  • olive branches for peace in the coming year (Israel)[citation needed]
  • cattail or bulrush for prosperity (Taiwan)[citation needed]
  • wheat sheaves for prosperity and plenty (Bulgaria)[citation needed]
  • opium poppy pods (dried, yet still full of seed) for prosperity (Eastern Europe)[citation needed]
  • pomegranates for prosperity (Middle East)[citation needed]

Christmas cactus, also known as orchid cactus, often blooms around Christmas time. There are a number of different cactus species sold as "Christmas cactus" including Schlumbergera opuntioides, Schlumbergera kautskyi, and Schlumbergera microsphaerica.

Christmas rose can be any of the following:

  • Helleborus ssp., especially Helleborus niger
  • a species of hydrangea, Hydrangea macrophylla[citation needed]
  • Serissa foetida (also known as "snow rose" or "winter rose") originally from tropical regions of Asia; cultivated Serissa often blooms during the winter.[citation needed]

Christmas tree is applied to a number of plants:

  • pohutukawa tree in New Zealand, as its bright red flowers usually appear in December.
  • Nuytsia floribunda (Australian Christmas tree)
  • fir, spruce, pine, balsam or other evergreen trees decorated for Christmas

Christmas wreath as wreaths made from:

A holiday wreath
  • spruce, pine or cedar branches
  • pinecones from evergreen trees
  • holly berries or branches

Christmas bush is used for:

Christmas bells is applied to:

  • Sandersonia ssp. A genus of South African plants.
  • Blandfordia ssp., including Blandfordia punicea, known as the Tasmanian Christmas bell.
  • Alstroemeria pulchella, known as the New Zealand Christmas bell

Other plants with "Christmas" in their name include:

References[]

  1. ^ "Ceratopatalum gummiferum". Australian Native Plants Society (Australia). Retrieved 26 December 2011.
  2. ^ ANBG staff (10 November 2015) [1973]. "Prostanthera lasianthos Victorian Christmas Bush". Growing Native Plants. (online version at www.anbg.gov.au/gnp/). Canberra, Australian Capital Territory: Australian National Botanic Gardens, Australian Government. Retrieved 23 December 2015.

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