Christmas Flower
The Christmas Flower Story
Christmas is a holiday that brings about caring for others, family, friends, celebration,
and decorations. However, many do not realize the importance of the Christmas flower when it comes to the
celebration of the season. Beyond what you get from lights, candles, and even from the tree in your living room,
you will find that the flower is both a beautiful reminder of the season and symbol of the original story of
Christmas.
The flower is a symbolic reminder of the Christian story surrounding the season. In lore, Christmas flowers from
two poor children were presented to the baby Jesus. Those two flowers were said to have outshone the gifts given by
the three wise men who brought gold and perfumes for the child. Today, the flower symbolizes that moment in the
Christmas history.
When it comes to a flower, the traditional choice is the poinsettia. This red flower can be seen decorating the
alters of churches as well as the living rooms of people in many neighborhoods. This traditional Christmas flower
can actually be kept and grown year round. Poinsettias are the choice for flowers in many if not most cases. Their
bright red petals combined with their green leaves give them that “red and green” Christmas appeal that many look
for in a flower. As the season approaches, they are readily available in many florist shops and through most
churches as well.
The Christmas flower is as much a part of Christmas as Santa or the Grinch. The story behind the flower is
probably what makes them as much of a symbol as anything since they date back to the original Christmas story.
Today, it is the poinsettia that dominates the Christmas flower scene, so when that time of year approaches for
you, don’t be afraid to go all out with the poinsettias or Christmas flower of your choice.
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