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Different Types of Christmas Flowers

The association of flowers with the celebration of Christmas symbolises the joy and spirit of Christmas. Here mentioned are the few important Christmas flowers and their symbolisation. For more details, visit http://www.springhillflowers.com

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Different Types of Christmas Flowers

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  1. Celebrate This Christmas Season with Christmas Flowers www.springhillflowers.com

  2. With Christmas approaching fast, you might be in a dilemma over what to give your loved ones, family and friends to show your love and respect this festive season. In comparison to other gifts, flowers are viewed as emotionally intelligent, successful and caring options. The gift of flowers reveals the personality of the giver. www.springhillflowers.com

  3. Colour Symbolism of Christmas Flowers White – Purity, Innocence & Peace Red – The Blood of Christ Green – Everlasting or Eternal Life Gold or Silver – The Star of Bethlehem Blue – The Virgin Mary www.springhillflowers.com

  4. Popular Christmas Flowers and Plants www.springhillflowers.com

  5. Poinsettia The delightful poinsettia has become a symbol of the Christmas holidays with its green foliage topped with bright flowers. Flower colour ranges from pure white to shades of pink and red with many variegated varieties. www.springhillflowers.com

  6. Christmas Rose This plant (Helleborus) isn’t really a rose at all and belongs to the buttercup family, but the flower looks like a wild rose with its white petals edged in pink. www.springhillflowers.com

  7. Christmas Cactus This popular holiday plant (Schlumbergera) isn’t really a cactus at all, but it is a succulent that belongs in the same family as cactus. It produces showy arches of flowers in shades of pink and red during the dark days of winter, giving it the name of Christmas cactus. www.springhillflowers.com

  8. Holly Shrub Holly is an evergreen shrub that produces glossy green leaves with sharp pointed edges, white flowers and red berries. In Christian symbolism, the evergreen leaves represent eternal life, while the red berries represent the blood shed by Christ. www.springhillflowers.com

  9. Evergreen Wreaths Evergreen wreaths have a long tradition as a symbol of everlasting life. They also symbolize the eternal nature of God, with no beginning and no end. Some believe the evergreen wreath is an invitation to the spirit of Christmas. www.springhillflowers.com

  10. Contact Springhill Flowers Today – Order Christmas Flowers! What’s the perfect gift for any occasion? Just order a beautiful arrangement of fresh flowers from Springhill Flowers! For more details, Call 519-660-6815 Visit www.springhillflowers.com www.springhillflowers.com

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