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 · Christmas in America The celebration of Christmas is a magical time for love A new anthology filled with America s rich history and Christmas traditions from four of your favorite historical romance authors Christmas at M. ↠ Christmas in America - by Holly Bush Piper Huguley Joanna Shupe Donna Thorland ↠. - PM Holly Bush Piper Huguley Joanna Shupe Donna Thorland Christmas in America The celebration of Christmas is a magical time for love A new anthology filled with America s rich history and Christmas traditions from four of your favorite historical romance authors Christmas at M. A new anthology filled with America's rich history and Christmas traditions from four of your favorite historical romance authors. “Christmas at Mount Holly” by Donna Thorland. The Jerseys, December 23rd, - The American Revolution is on the brink of total collapse. The Rebels have lost New York, the Continental A/5.


by Holly Bush (Author) out of 5 stars (62) - Matthew Gentry joined the Confederate Army at eighteen years of age after an argument with his father, leaving Paradise, his Virginia home and famed horse breeding stables, for the fields of Gettysburg. A new anthology filled with America's rich history and Christmas traditions from four of your favorite historical romance authors. "Christmas at Mount Holly" by Donna Thorland. The Jerseys, December 23rd, - The American Revolution is on the brink of total collapse. The Rebels have lost New York, the Continental A. Holly Bushes in the Garden. Holly bushes are widely grown in gardens, especially in warmer areas, where they are important evergreens for structure and form, as clipped specimens or hedges. That is not the only way to use holly, and many types make wonderful large shrubs or even trees, left to grow naturally and mature.


History of Holly. Before holly was hung in houses to accompany Christmas trees, it was considered to be a sacred plant by the Druids. While other plants wilted in winter weather, holly remained green and strong, its berries a brightly colored red in the harshest of conditions. American holly is often used as a substitute for English holly (Ilex aquifolium) in Christmas decorations where the latter does not grow well. They are similar in appearance with spiny-toothed leaves and an abundance of red berries. This plant has a number of other common names, including hummock holly, dune holly, and scrub holly. The American holly (Ilex opaca) is commonly used as a substitute for the English holly in Christmas décor, in areas where the latter doesn’t grow as well. Both varieties look similar, in that they have an abundance of red berries and sharp-toothed foliage.

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