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Decking the Halls: The Folklore and Traditions of Christmas Plants

Decking the Halls: The Folklore and Traditions of Christmas Plants

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Author: Linda Allen
Publisher: Willow Creek Press
Category: Book

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 3 reviews

Media: Hardcover
Pages: 95
Number Of Items: 1
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Dimensions (in): 5.9 x 5.9 x 0.5

ISBN: 1572233834
Dewey Decimal Number: 394.2663
UPC: 709786003402
EAN: 9781572233836

Publication Date: September 2000
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Product Description
Because there are so many customs and traditions during the Christmas season, many times we do not pause to wonder and ponder about how and why they began. Of all the seasonal celebrations of the year, Christmas has more traditional plants with their accompanying legends and symbolism than any other season. Holly, ivy, mistletoe, the poinsettia, rosemary, the Yule log, and the most popular and recognized of all - the Christmas tree - each has its own fascinating legend and history. Many customs and traditions of the season are surrounded by an aura of mystery and magic. Drawing from ancient Druid, Celtic, Norse and Roman civilizations, along with Christian beliefs, myths have been created in an effort to explain the unexplainable. Decking the Halls: The Folklore and Traditions of Christmas Plants considers the role of many of our popular Christmas plants and flowers during this most holy season.


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5 out of 5 stars Provides a fine reflection on folklore and traditions   January 12, 2001
Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Decking the Halls provides a fine reflection on the folklore and traditions of Christmas plants, considering the legends and symbolism which surrounds them and the seasonal customs which have accompanied popular Christmas blooming plants. Decking the Halls could have been featured in our gardening column, but is recommended here for its historical and social reflection, crossing different cultures in its analysis of plant meaning.


5 out of 5 stars Decking the Halls: The Folklore and Traditions of Christmas   November 3, 2000
I feel that Mrs. Allen has captured the essisance and eligance that is Christmas. Through her time and effort, and excellent book has been produced that should survive for generations to come. Through the information found in this wonderful publication, readers will find a deeper meaning to the plants and traditions associated with the season. Good Reading to All.


5 out of 5 stars A great addition to the Christmas season   November 1, 2000
Brenda S. Weeaks (United States)
Decking the Hall successfully takes on the most important task of enlightening us about the plants mankind has chosen to celebrate his favorite holiday of Christmas.

Did you know that the color green symbolizes eternal life or that many of our Christmas traditions involving plants come from the Ancient cultures of Druids, Celt, Norse, and Roman? The first chapter tells the basics of the Christmas plants heritage and where our traditions first started. In the second chapter, we learn the history at the mistletoe and how it became Oklahoma's state flower. In the next chapter, the story of the Christmas tree, how it was used in ancient traditions. The fourth chapter explains the circle of life, or as we know it, the wreath and what it symbolizes. The next two chapters tell us about the European tradition of the Yule log and the holy holly. I found it interesting that again the Christian church condemned a plant because it was used in pagan rituals, only to later lift the ban. This little package with a big story to tell also mentions the poinsettia and it's heritage from Mexico, the rosemary and how it was used in the middle ages, the Christmas Rose, which isn't really a rose at all, cinnamon, which was native to India, Peppermint, the universal symbol of Christmas, and of course the cranberry and it's functional history.

What a delightful read! I came away filled with the knowledge of ancient cultures, history, and beliefs that surround the plants I put out every Christmas. Some of the Information Linda Allen provides I am aware of, but the largest percentage I was not. I will not only look at this season's plant differently, I will also share their stories with those who will listen and tell them where I learned it all.