Tuesday, December 09, 2025

Did you know...? Holly

Holly is an evergreen plant that can be a shrub, a tree or a climber. Fossil evidence indicates that the holly species has been around since the time of dinosaurs.
 
There are many different varieties of holly. Most have spiny leaves that are green year-round. Holly berries (drupes) are red, brown or black. Rarely, they can be green or yellow. Holly leaves and berries are toxic and can be fatal if ingested by children.
 
This hardy plant has made its home in many parts of the world. Unfortunately, some varieties that are produced commercially have spread into native forest habitats and are crowding out native species.
 
Holly is an important food source for birds and animals, especially in the winter. It also offers them shelter from cold and windy storms.
 
Early European cultures believed holly to be a symbol of eternal life because the leaves stayed green all winter. Holly later became a part of Christian symbolism and is associated with Jesus Christ.   
 
At Christmas when we decorate our homes with boughs of holly, we aren’t just doing it because it looks nice. We are following traditions from cultures and people all the way back to ancient times. Holly symbolizes eternal life, happiness, protection, peace, hope and good luck. All good things to celebrate at Christmas. So go ahead. Have a holly, jolly Christmas.

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