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David's Landscaping BlogChristmas Holly and the Winter Solstice As the winter solstice approaches, I think about its significance, especially for ancient peoples. Celtic mythology relates a wonderful winter solstice story regarding what we now know as "Christmas holly." After reflecting on this charming tale, I take a look at how Christmas holly is used as a landscape plant. Christmas holly plants come in all sizes, ranging from spreading dwarf varieties 6" in height to trees 70' tall.
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As the winter solstice approaches, I think about its significance, especially for ancient peoples. Celtic mythology relates a wonderful winter solstice story regarding what we now know as "Christmas holly." After reflecting on this charming tale, I take a look at how 
