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If you’re fortunate to have Holly or Ivy in your landscape, take a minute to appreciate the many ways these attractive plants symbolize faith, love, steadfastness and the very spirit of Christmas.
The ilex or holly, and the ivy, both evergreen plants are traditional Christmas symbols: the holly for part of the same reason as the Glastonbury Rose is, because it represents the Crown of Thorns ...
As a volunteer with the Nature Consortium, the retired carpenter joins crews that go out three times a week to fight ivy, holly and other invasive plants in the West Duwamish greenbelt, a 500-acre ...
Look for ivy, holly, mistletoe, boxwood bushes, rosemary, yews, evergreen trees and shrubs. Holly I recently ran across some interesting information about the holiday use of holly.
Yes, we are growing an English holly, a USDA Zone 7 plant, in Spokane and have for over 30 years. The trick is that it is planted tight against the north wall of the house under the sheltering ...