Valentine Flowers - Holly Flowers

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Valentine Flowers - Holly Flowers

“Come I will show you eternity.. Come I will show you the colors of life Trust my eyes Come with me where the rich – red- ruddy luster of the holly lies”

Let the magic initiate. Let the red holly berries say all those words which you might have tried to spell out a hundred times. Let the magnificent brilliance of holly weave the saga of love where the old pale moon recites the languid tales to the autumn breeze. Give her Holly Flowers to say “You are mine” elegantly. What best can define your immortal affection for your special someone than that of the hollies as holly symbolizes “constancy” and “immortality”.

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Valentine Flowers - Holly Flowers

Holly with its crimson hue, with its red passion and with its ruby wonders or has defined the sensation of falling in love it has redefined the thrill of being loved. With its magical luster holly has added a dimension to the very concept of togetherness. Add that extra to your love life on this Valentines Day – send her a pose of Holly berries as a symbol of togetherness; as pledge to be with your love till eternity. Although spring diffuses the magic of holly yet the Holly Flowers with a promise of a fresh tomorrow hangs till winter. Frosts covers the entire lushness yet there hangs t0he dreams of holly with a pledge of a colorful hereafter.

Since ages Holly Flowers are associated with good times, fortune, togetherness and fertility. The term Holly comes from the word Holy hence the flower holly is associated with the holy Christmas. According to Christian myths the sharp leaves symbolizes the thorns of the Christ’s crown while the green leaves represents the eternal sedulity of life. The red shade of the Holly berries epitomizes Christ’s blood. It is said that Jesus’ crown was made of these Holly thorns and at that time the Holly berries were in shades of yellow; and as an accolade to the blood shed by Christ the yellow Holly berries all turned into red.

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