Want to spruce up your home for Christmas this year? Get beautiful blooms and lush greenery for the holidays with these Christmas flowers and plants.
PoinsettiasPoinsettias are perhaps the most iconic and widely recognized Christmas flowers that symbolize joy, celebration, and success. With their vibrant red, white, or pink bracts, they symbolize the festive spirit.
Christmas CactusThe Christmas cactus is a popular indoor plant that blooms around the holiday season. There isn’t an official meaning attached to it but some consider plant’s longevity as a foundation for resilience or loyalty.
CyclamenCyclamen is a charming flowering plant that blooms during the winter months. Cyclamen symbolizes love, joy, and maternal care.
AmaryllisIf you’re aiming for a grand and dramatic centerpiece or just want some pretty indoor blooms, the amaryllis is your go-to flower. It is SUPER EASY to grow and a no-fail plant for any skill level. Plant in early fall for holiday flowers
HollyHolly is a traditional Christmas plant symbolizing hope, protection, and goodwill. It’s sharp foliage represent the crown of thorns worn by Jesus, and the bright red berries symbolize his blood.
MistletoeMistletoe is a symbolic plant that is traditionally hung from doorways where it is believed to bring good luck. And encourages kisses between couples standing beneath it. The plant is associated with love, romance, and friendship.
Christmas RoseThe Christmas rose is a winter-blooming flower that adds beauty to the holiday season and represents hope, purity, and rebirth.Its ability to bloom even in the midst of winter symbolizes the triumph of life over darkness.
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