The Holly
Holly symbolizes a wish for domestic happiness.
Hollies are male and female! You’ll generally need one of each to produce those recognizable red berries, which can also appear as white, yellow, black, and pink. Only the female varieties produce berries.
Although some animals and birds enjoy holly berries, they are semi-toxic to humans.
The good news is that deer tend to avoid eating holly due to their sharp leaves, which makes them a deer-resistant plant for gardens.
- In the 1800s, it is said that Scotland’s Duke of Argyll had a new road rerouted to avoid cutting down an old holly tree.
- In 1939, American holly was named the state tree of Delaware.
- Holly wood was used to make furniture for centuries and as firewood, burning long and hot on cold winter nights.
- American holly and English holly are the two species most often used for holiday décor today.
While there are many types of flowers in the genus Narcissus (including the daffodil), the paperwhite is the winter-growing variety and the birth flower for December.
A paperwhite bulb will often flower within a month of planting, producing white blooms and as many as a dozen flowers. They have a sweet and musky fragrance.
- Within the Narcissus genus, paperwhites are the oldest and most widely distributed, making it one of the most popular flowering bulbs in the world.
- Since it can bloom mid-winter, the paperwhite is sometimes associated with the Chinese Lunar New Year.
- Due to its strong fragrance, paperwhites have been used in making perfumes. However, all parts of the paperwhite are poisonous, with the bulb itself being the most toxic.
I do like seeing the green leaves and lovely red berries of holly and the colours of red and green are my favoured colours for Christmas décor. I haven't any paperwhites. Do you have either of these two December flowers in your home? Perhaps you prefer a different plant, do please share your thoughts.
All the best Jan
34 comments:
...paperwhites are beautiful to look at, but their fragrance makes my sick.
We have a holly bush from which I clip a few branches each Christmas season. This year the berries are plentiful and very red. I have two amaryllis bulbs that are growing ever so slowly, and a pot of paperwhites (narcissus). I love their fragrance.
I've been thinking of you recently, as this will be your first Christmas without your husband. Hugs.
Happiness and Hope are wonderful wishes - at any time of the year.
I do have paper whites in the garden but ours won't bloom for many months to come.
Me gusto conocer la historia del acebo y el narciso. Te mando un beso.
I remember buying my mother a narcissus when was young, and she said that they were smelly. I don't think she minded getting the plant, but now I think of that when I see narcissus. Holly is a favorite of mine. Thanks for sharing Jan. Have a super weekend.
I enjoyed reading about the holly and the narcissus Jan. I have several varieties of holly in my yard. This year they are really full of berries! I will soon cut some for our mantel. Have a lovely weekend Jan.
We had a beautiful Nellue Foster holly at our Orlando house. Sadly, no holly tree here at our new home (yet).
Lovely December flowers -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
Post interessante sui fiori di Dicembre.Grazie
I have a holly bush in the garden and always cut a few sprigs off to decorate the Christmas table. Very interesting post.
Both so lovely in their own individuality. I remember growing up when we took down the holly and ivy on Epiphany that it must be burned on the fire to bring good luck for the coming year.
Thank you for a lovely post.
Hope your weekend is peaceful! Debbie
Interesting post and informative, Jan. thank you.
Adoro o azevinho. Lindo post! beijos, chica
I love the paperwhites but haven't had any indoors for years and my holly hasn't any berries at all this year. I wish people were as careful of trees as the Duke of Argyll!
I have never attempted a paperwhite, and probably won't try now. I can't even get my Christmas cactus to bloom anymore. :) My favorite colors at Christmas are also red and green. I hope you have a wonderful holiday season!
Hello,
The berries and the flowers are pretty.
Have a wonderful weekend.
When I was a little girl, there were tons of holly bushes with berries all around my neighborhood. After we moved, I never saw a holly bush growing again. I used to love them with the bright red berries.
Holly leaves and berries are the best way to fill home during Christmas time.
Very informative
I am and red and green Christmas girl, too! I don't have either of these and love both...and loved the post about them.
I do like Holly :-D
Thank you for all of that wonderful info, I'm a December Babe, so nice to know.
I didn't know any of that! I enjoyed reading about these December plants.
Those are beautiful flowers.
Two of my favorites but I didn't know this history. I always enjoy these posts, Jan.
How interesting!!!
A lovely read Jan, thank you and all the best.
Holly to me always seems emblematic of winter. With its bright, shiny leaves and bold red berries I find it very appealing indeed.
dear Jan hope all is well !
thanks for sharing about holly tree .i just checked and seemed that every part of land it's own holly tree
i loved this one .is it one people use for Christmas decorations?
yes paper white flowers are so elegant and full of amazing fragrance
blessings to you and family!
I just finished planting narcissus when we buried Miss Kitty...It will be a sweet reminder of her.
hugs
Donna
I always love the bright green and red of the holly during the winter months. I did not realize that about the holly and never thought to read up on it. So bright and pretty. Never heard the other being called paperwhites. But they do look like that. Nice.....I hope you are doing well? I know loss of someone becomes harder at the holidays. HUGS
I remember paperwhites we used to grow in the house when we lived in Illinois. I haven't seen holly in such a long time.
When we lived in England there was this house that had a holly tree, it was very tall and my hubby loved it. When we bought our own home he planted a holly bush out front, it is quite wide but we have kept it at 4 feet tall. I have never had a paper white though, they look beautiful!
Me ha encantado lo que nos cuentas. Besos.
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