a holly bush has shiny green leaves that have sharp points and red berries.
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the answer to your question is the Deadly nightshade because it is highly poisonous plant with purple bell flowers and small black berries. A symbol of deception, danger, and death.Deadly nightshade A highly poisonous plant (Atropa belladonna) with purple bell flowers and small black berries. A symbol of deception, danger, and deathThe death flower for France, however, is the crysanthemum.
Since brimstone is another name for sulfur it is an element with the symbol S.
FeO (iron oxide . it's another name) The correct answer is Iron(III)oxide which is Fe2O3
The molybdenum chemical symbol is Mo.
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A very well known symbol of Christmas would be the Christmas tree. Its ornaments and green pines are a major symbol of Christmas. Another big symbol would be Santa Claus. His big belly and white beard are a clue into what holiday it is.
Ornaments aren't really a symbol of Christmas. They're just used to decorate Christmas trees. Christmas trees are a symbol for Christmas.
It is a symbol of Christmas.
a christmas tree
The Christmas wreath symbol is of advent it represents the time of advent taking place
Holly was used by the ancient Druids for their holiday of Saturnalia. Early Christians claimed that the red berries of holly were changed by the blood of Christ to turn them red and that the prickly leaves were a symbol of Christ's suffering.
Yes, they are a symbol of Zeus.
There is no symbol for Hanukkah equivalent to a Christmas Tree. The holidays are completely unrelated.
It is a symbol of the celebration of Christmas.
The greek symbol for education is a wreath of leaves.
A Christmas frog is a symbol of the jolly good times for Christmas. It can also be a symbol of the caring of nature in a time when giving and receiving gifts is most apparent. In the general sense a frog, usually green, is a symbol of luck, healing, rebirth and prosperity.