no
sorry i don't now that answer
In Scandinavia - Sweden, Norway and Denmark. At least!
Christmas time
Christmas trees originated in 16th-century Germany as "paradise trees," evergreens decorated with apples for Adam and Eve's feast on December 24, symbolizing Eden. Martin Luther added candles to mimic stars. The tradition spread via German immigrants, popularized by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in England.
The Christmas tree became the Christmas tree because that was the only tree at winter time that grew and didn't lose it's leaves.
Merry Christmas in the Danish language is Glaedelig Jul or God Jul. Christmas in Denmark begins with decorating the Christmas tree a week ahead of time. Then people are always on the lookout for Nisse, a very mischievous elf who loves to play pranks.
Denmark is mainly Christian, and Christmas is a Christian event - so of course Denmark celebrates Christmas.
Well for starters in Denmark it would be winter and in Australia it would be summer.
A Christmas Tree
Christmas eve
The country is New Zealand. The pohutukawa is not actually a Christmas tree. It is a tree that blossoms at Christmas time
the new york tree in time square