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Holly Berry Round
Green and red abound at the holidays largely because evergreen plants such as holly represent the coming of spring even amid a cold, gray winter. The Druids would hang it in their homes for good luck and protection. Ancient Romans hung wreaths of holly, symbolizing death and rebirth during the winter solstice. And Christians saw the red berries and prickly leaves as representing the blood of Christ and his crown of thorns.
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