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Mistletoe was held sacred by the Norse peoples and the Celtic Druids. Holly was used by the ancient Romans at the Roman Saturnalia festival. To avoid persecution, early Christians would hang holly on their doors during this festival. Therefore, mistletoe probably originated in Great Britain and holly in Italy (Ancient Rome).
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In England, some people hang a sprig of holly or ivy in their doorway instead of mistletoe during the Christmas season. Holly, with its prickly leaves and bright red berries, is often associated with festive decoration and symbolizes protection and good fortune. Ivy is also used as a decoration and represents fidelity and eternal life. While mistletoe is popular for its tradition of kissing, holly and ivy serve as alternative festive symbols.
Many plants are used as decorations for Christmas. Some include holly, mistletoe, ivy, red amaryllis, Christmas cactus, and poinsettias. Evergreen boughs and pinecones are also used.
The plant connected with Christmas traditions is spelled mistletoe (not the same as holly).