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Traditional Christmas Plants

traditional Christmas plants

Christmas is right around the corner. And, we know you have already got your hands on the most beautiful Christmas tree. But, did you know that there are other traditional Christmas plants as well? Yes. There are some gorgeous greens that you can bring home and light up your home decor! Get ready to know all about the mysterious Christmas plants that will soon become your favourite!

Christmas Cactus Plant

Christmas Cactus Plant

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Known as the Schlumbergera plant, Christmas Cactus plants bloom in winters. This plant has stunning red or pink-coloured flowers.

Poinsettia Plant

Poinsettia Plant

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Poinsettia Plants is a charming plant that has red coloured leaves, and you can use its sap for medical purposes.

Holly Plant

Holly Plant

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Holly Plant is one of the best Christmas plants. This evergreen plant can be easily grown in your garden or balcony. The red-coloured fruits with green leaves add the right hues to your Christmas decor.

Ivy Plant

Ivy Plant

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Famed for its uniquely-shaped leaves, the Ivy plant is another traditional Christmas plant that you can bring home. This plant is used every year on Christmas for decorations throughout the world.

Christmas Rose Plant

Christmas Rose Plant

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No. Roses don’t bloom on this plant. Christmas Rose plant is a perennial herb and is blessed with white-coloured flowers.

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