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Christmas flowers are the po****r
flowers used
during the
festive season of
Christmas. In many nations,
seasonal flowers and
plants such as Poinsettia...
- ****ociated with
Christmas carrying the
Christian symbolism of the Star of Bethlehem; in that
country it is
known in
Spanish as the
Flower of the Holy Night...
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names including little Christmas flower,
white lace euphorbia, snow bush, snow flake,
snows of
Kilimanjaro and
white Christmas bush is a
species of plant...
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called Christmas cactus,
Thanksgiving cactus, crab
cactus and
holiday cactus. In Brazil, the
genus is
referred to as Flor de Maio (May
flower), reflecting...
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simply nochebuena,
meaning "
Christmas Eve
flower". In
Spain it is
known as flor de
Pascua or Pascua,
meaning "Easter
flower". In
Chile and Peru, the plant...
- to 30 cm long, with 3–6 (upland variety) or 12–15 (lowland variety)
flowers.
Flowers 12–15 cm wide, with
lilac or pale rose
sepals and petals,
except the...
- The
observance of
Christmas around the
world varies by country. The day of
Christmas (December 25), and in some
cases the day
before and the day after...
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favourite because it
flowers in the
depths of winter.
Although the
flowers resemble wild
roses (and
despite its
common name),
Christmas rose does not belong...
- "Suzi's Carol" (original composition) "There is a
Flower" (original composition) "The
Twelve Days of
Christmas" (arrangement) "The Very Best Time of Year" "Up...
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Christmas cookies or
Christmas biscuits are
traditionally sugar cookies or
biscuits (though
other flavours may be used
based on
family traditions and individual...