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		<title>Holly Jolly Holly</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Dec 2022 16:04:53 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Today, holly retains its status as an iconic Christmas symbol.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In my last blog post, I talked about all the beautiful evergreens available during this time of year. Keen-eyed readers may notice that I left out one of the most festive ones: holly! That’s because I wanted to dedicate an entire post to this beautiful berry and the history and significance around it.</p><h4 class="has-text-align-center wp-block-heading">The History of Holly</h4><p>What we think of as “normal” holly is actually just one member of a much larger genus of plants! All 570+ members of the <em>Ilex</em> genus can be referred to as holly, and the genus includes both evergreen and deciduous plants. “Normal” holly is <em>Ilex aquifolium, </em>and it has those bright red berries and spiky leaves that have become a universal symbol of Christmas.</p><div class="wp-block-image"><figure class="aligncenter size-medium"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" width="300" height="200" src="https://fantasyfloralva.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/shutterstock_676001236-300x200.jpg" alt="Holly" class="wp-image-69963" srcset="https://fantasyfloralva.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/shutterstock_676001236-300x200.jpg 300w, https://fantasyfloralva.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/shutterstock_676001236-768x512.jpg 768w, https://fantasyfloralva.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/shutterstock_676001236-600x400.jpg 600w, https://fantasyfloralva.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/shutterstock_676001236.jpg 1000w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></figure></div><p>The use of holly as a Christian symbol began in medieval times. The plant’s spiky leaves evoke the crown of thorns worn by Jesus, and the plant maintains its vibrant color throughout the cold winter. Ancient Celtic peoples also used holly to celebrate the winter solstice, revering its beauty during the darkness of winter. When considered in tandem, it’s no surprise that these two separate traditions led to holly being the symbol of winter holidays!</p><h4 class="has-text-align-center wp-block-heading">Holly in the Modern Era</h4><p>Today, holly retains its status as an iconic Christmas symbol, even as the holiday has become more popular in the non-Christian mainstream. Its vibrant red and green colors match with the red of poinsettia plants, the green of fir trees, and of course, the red of Santa’s suit! Lots of people use holly in place of mistletoe, whether that’s by mistake or because they like the look better. If the plant you’re standing under has red berries, that’s holly!</p><div class="wp-block-image"><figure class="aligncenter size-medium"><img decoding="async" width="300" height="300" src="https://fantasyfloralva.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/d4hpz8k-ec14d62c-ce70-4573-84e5-50bdb734752e-300x300.png" alt="Holly versus Mistletoe" class="wp-image-69962" srcset="https://fantasyfloralva.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/d4hpz8k-ec14d62c-ce70-4573-84e5-50bdb734752e-300x300.png 300w, https://fantasyfloralva.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/d4hpz8k-ec14d62c-ce70-4573-84e5-50bdb734752e-150x150.png 150w, https://fantasyfloralva.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/d4hpz8k-ec14d62c-ce70-4573-84e5-50bdb734752e-100x100.png 100w, https://fantasyfloralva.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/d4hpz8k-ec14d62c-ce70-4573-84e5-50bdb734752e.png 500w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></figure></div><p>For me, the place where holly shows up the most around the holidays is in music! The obvious one is “Deck the Hall,” originating from a Welsh tune with lyrics added in 1862. (Fun fact: the plural “Deck the Halls” is a later variation that didn’t show up until thirty years after the original lyrics were written!) My personal favorite is “The Holly and the Ivy,” a traditional British carol dating back to the early nineteenth century. The first verse concludes with the line “Of all the trees that are in the wood, / The holly bears the crown,” and to me, that could not be more true! And you can’t forget “Holly Jolly Christmas,” even if holly’s just used for a rhyme.&nbsp;</p><p>Have I sold you on holly yet? If you’d like some holly jolly holly in your <a href="https://fantasyfloralva.com/product/a-christmas-centerpiece/">holiday dinner centerpiece</a>, just give us a call!</p><p>The post <a href="https://fantasyfloralva.com/holly-jolly-holly/">Holly Jolly Holly</a> appeared first on <a href="https://fantasyfloralva.com"></a>.</p>
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		<title>Evergreens &#8211; Winter’s Favorite Foliage</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Nov 2022 17:50:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>How evergreen plants find their uses in arrangements</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As we approach the winter season, flowers are starting to fade away, waiting for spring to come again. That doesn’t mean that we’ll stop designing, however! There are lots of lovely plants and even flowers that love the winter season and have a beautiful, wintery quality when used in arrangements. Today, I’m talking about evergreens!</p><p>An evergreen is exactly what it sounds like: it’s a plant that keeps its foliage all year round! They’re the opposite of deciduous plants, which lose their leaves every winter and grow them back in the spring. Today, I’m going to spotlight how evergreen plants find their uses in arrangements.</p><h2 class="has-text-align-center wp-block-heading">Fir</h2><div class="wp-block-image"><figure class="aligncenter size-medium"><img decoding="async" width="300" height="169" src="https://fantasyfloralva.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/fir-300x169.png" alt="Fir" class="wp-image-69747" srcset="https://fantasyfloralva.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/fir-300x169.png 300w, https://fantasyfloralva.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/fir-768x432.png 768w, https://fantasyfloralva.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/fir-600x338.png 600w, https://fantasyfloralva.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/fir.png 1024w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></figure></div><p>You’re probably familiar with fir trees as the typical Christmas tree, but did you know that these branches have a place in arrangements too? Both Frasier and Douglas fir boughs make great additions to arrangements. There are all sorts of other fir varieties that we love to use as well. And since they’re so evocative of Christmas, firs look especially lovely in a centerpiece for a holiday dinner!</p><h2 class="has-text-align-center wp-block-heading">Pine</h2><div class="wp-block-image"><figure class="aligncenter size-medium"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="300" height="200" src="https://fantasyfloralva.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/pine-300x200.png" alt="Pine" class="wp-image-69746" srcset="https://fantasyfloralva.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/pine-300x200.png 300w, https://fantasyfloralva.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/pine-600x400.png 600w, https://fantasyfloralva.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/pine.png 614w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">Pine</figcaption></figure></div><p>With longer needles than that of the fir trees, pine makes a beautiful addition to winter arrangements! The needles have a unique look that lend themselves to more artistic arrangements. They also help to make an arrangement feel more natural and almost garden-grown. We don’t just use the needles, though! The iconic pinecones can also be used in arrangements, and they’re perfect for achieving that fall and winter vibe!</p><h2 class="has-text-align-center wp-block-heading">Cedar</h2><div class="wp-block-image"><figure class="aligncenter size-medium"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="300" height="225" src="https://fantasyfloralva.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/cedar-300x225.png" alt="Cedar" class="wp-image-69745" srcset="https://fantasyfloralva.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/cedar-300x225.png 300w, https://fantasyfloralva.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/cedar-1024x767.png 1024w, https://fantasyfloralva.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/cedar-768x576.png 768w, https://fantasyfloralva.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/cedar-1536x1151.png 1536w, https://fantasyfloralva.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/cedar-600x450.png 600w, https://fantasyfloralva.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/cedar.png 1616w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">Cedar</figcaption></figure></div><p>Cedar boughs have a distinct shape from firs and pines, and they tend to be lighter in color as well. These beautiful branches lend themselves to arrangements of any kind, not just holiday flowers! If you’re looking to send a birthday or anniversary arrangement but want to take advantage of beautiful winter plants, cedar may be the branch for you!</p><h2 class="has-text-align-center wp-block-heading">Juniper</h2><div class="wp-block-image"><figure class="aligncenter size-medium"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="300" height="221" src="https://fantasyfloralva.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/juniper-300x221.png" alt="Juniper" class="wp-image-69744" srcset="https://fantasyfloralva.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/juniper-300x221.png 300w, https://fantasyfloralva.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/juniper-1024x754.png 1024w, https://fantasyfloralva.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/juniper-768x565.png 768w, https://fantasyfloralva.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/juniper-1536x1130.png 1536w, https://fantasyfloralva.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/juniper-600x442.png 600w, https://fantasyfloralva.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/juniper.png 1579w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">Juniper</figcaption></figure></div><p>You’re probably most familiar with juniper from its fragrance and its bright blue berries, but this plant also looks gorgeous in floral arrangements! The leaves have that classic evergreen look to them, and the berries complement arrangements with cool hues quite well. Plus, the berries have a frosty look to them that just screams winter!</p><h2 class="has-text-align-center wp-block-heading">Mistletoe</h2><div class="wp-block-image"><figure class="aligncenter size-medium"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="300" height="224" src="https://fantasyfloralva.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/mistletoe-300x224.png" alt="Mistletoe" class="wp-image-69743" srcset="https://fantasyfloralva.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/mistletoe-300x224.png 300w, https://fantasyfloralva.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/mistletoe-1024x766.png 1024w, https://fantasyfloralva.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/mistletoe-768x574.png 768w, https://fantasyfloralva.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/mistletoe-600x449.png 600w, https://fantasyfloralva.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/mistletoe.png 1193w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">Mistletoe</figcaption></figure></div><p>There’s no plant more evocative of the holidays than mistletoe! (Except maybe holly…but that’s getting its own post!) This plant, which grows parasitically on other trees, is a great addition to a holiday arrangement. The white berries of American mistletoe complement the whites of winter. A perfect pairing for a romantic holiday arrangement!</p><p>If you’re curious about the evergreens we have in stock or want to order an arrangement with them, just give us a call!</p><p>The post <a href="https://fantasyfloralva.com/evergreens-winters-favorite-foliage/">Evergreens &#8211; Winter’s Favorite Foliage</a> appeared first on <a href="https://fantasyfloralva.com"></a>.</p>
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