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Top Christmas Flowers and its Meaning

Discover the beauty and symbolism of the top Christmas flowers! From the iconic poinsettia to the fragrant Christmas cactus, explore these festive blooms and their meanings, perfect for spreading holiday cheer and adding a touch of nature to your celebrations.

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Every Christmas season brings with it certain beloved traditions and symbols that have been passed down through generations. From decorating the tree to exchanging gifts, familiar seasonal rituals help imbue this cherished time of year with meaning. One such ritual is the incorporation of certain flowers into our Christmas celebrations and decor. Whether used fresh or depicted in festive ornaments, below are some beloved Christmas flowers that have become ingrained in our festive floral ritual through both their beauty and symbolic meaning.

Poinsettia

The poinsettia is one of the most popular Christmas flowers. With their bright red, pink, or white bracts, poinsettias are synonymous with Christmas decor. According to legend, poinsettias were believed to represent the Star of Bethlehem that guided the Three Wise Men to baby Jesus. They symbolize guidance. Poinsettias were first connected to Christmas in Mexico, where legends say a young girl named Pepita was inspired by angels and created the brilliant red flowers to celebrate Christmas Eve. Poinsettias are easily found this time of year in stores and flower shops in London OH.

Amaryllis

The amaryllis is another classic Christmas flower. They produce large trumpet-shaped blooms in shades of red, pink, white, or multicolored and are usually available for fresh flower delivery in London OH. Amaryllis symbolizes splendid beauty. Their big blooms make a bold statement as a holiday decor item or gift. You might see amaryllis displayed in homes or given as gifts around Christmas time. The flowers usually last at least two weeks, providing gorgeous color right through the new year. For the best results, amaryllis like to be potted in soil and placed in a warm sunny spot.

Christmas Cactus

Much like the poinsettia, Christmas cactus plants also bloom around the Christmas season. They produce clusters of small red, pink, or white flowers along the edges of their flat, succulent leaves. Christmas cactus symbolizes endurance and perseverance. Legend says when Mary and Joseph were traveling, a small Christmas cactus sprung up to guide them and provide shelter. There are really three types of holiday cactus—Thanksgiving cactus, Christmas cactus, and Easter cactus—but the Christmas variety specifically blooms around Christmas time making it a beloved holiday plant. Be sure not to overwater your Christmas cactus for the best flowering results.

Christmas Rose

Also called hellebore, the Christmas rose is one of the earliest flowers to bloom in winter. It produces clusters of white, pink, or green cup-shaped blooms and is easily available at many local florists in London, OH. The Christmas rose symbolizes hope and rebirth. Legend says they filled with their beautiful blooms on Christmas Day, bringing the first signs of spring after a long winter. They are sometimes found growing wild in forests but also make a nice potted plant for the winter holidays. Just be sure to wear gloves when handling Christmas roses, as some varieties can cause skin irritation in sensitive people.

Cyclamen

Cyclamen Christmas flowers in London OH come in various shades of pink, red, white, and coral. Their heart-shaped leaves and delicate petal-covered blooms make them a lovely addition to any Christmas décor. Cyclamen symbolize goodbye or farewell. In the Victorian language of flowers, cyclamen represented resignation or separation. You might see cyclamen as holiday gifts or table centerpieces due to their beauty and symbolism for winter farewells and endings of one year in preparation for a new beginning.

Holly

With its glossy evergreen leaves and bright red berries, Holly is one of the most recognizable plants of Christmas. It symbolizes domestic happiness and everlasting life. Legend says the holly represents Jesus' crown of thorns from the crucifixion. One ancient tradition was to bring holly indoors to ensure good luck and protection for the coming year. Even if you don't have a holly bush in your yard, you'll likely spot its familiar leaves and berries incorporated into many winter wreaths, arrangements, and decorations during the holidays. And you can always find it for South Charleston OH flower delivery during this time.

Mistletoe

Who doesn't know about the Christmas tradition of kissing under the mistletoe? With its cluster of white berries, mistletoe is full of symbolic meaning for love, peace, and friendship. According to Norse mythology, mistletoe was thought to have healing powers and was used by Druids in winter solstice celebrations. Some even think it represents Jesus' resurrection. For its traditions of bringing loved ones together and spreading holiday cheer, mistletoe continues to be a popular plant associated with Christmas celebrations. Just be careful handling mistletoe, as all parts of the plant are toxic if ingested.

If learning about the histories and meanings behind these festive Christmas flowers has inspired you to incorporate their charm into your own holiday celebrations, be sure to visit London Florist and Garden Center. You can simply order Christmas flower delivery in London, OH online from the comfort of your home also– shop today!


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