MACON, Ga. — December is in full swing and while the stockings may be hung by the chimney with care, there is one decoration you need to be a little more careful with before putting it on display.
Hollies are a common symbol of the Christmas season and a bright spot in the winter landscape. Many varieties have bright red berries, and the foliage is often used in wreaths and flower arrangements.
With Christmas just around the corner, preparations for the big day are in full swing. Just last weekend I visited my parents’ house in South Amherst and I participated in a new activity: card making.
The holly and the ivy when they are both full grown. Of all the leaves that are in the wood, the holly bears the crown.-- Traditional Christmas carol, writer unknown And what a crown it is -- the ...
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Festive and Bright — We're Sure Holly Plants Will Elevate Your Christmas Decor, Here's How You Can Grow Your Own
If you ask me, holly is the epitome of Christmas foliage. Don't get me wrong, I love the striking red flowers on a poinsettia and the intriguing trails of a Christmas cactus but holly is definitely ...
WILL some learned botanist, or Darwinian theorist, kindly inform me through the columns of NATURE why some holly berries appear obnoxious to birds? This is a great holly neighbourhood, and there are ...
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