Flowers are Mother Nature’s very own decorative ornaments, so it’s no surprise they’ve become a staple of Christmas décor all over the world. And with so many popular Christmas flowers to choose from, it can be hard to stick with just one when you’re adorning your home for the holidays.

Read up on the most popular Christmas flowers and how you can merry-fy your home with them this season.

1. Poinsettias are the Christmas flower

With its long, velvety red leaves, the poinsettia is the definitive Christmas bloom. But did you know that it’s actually a tropical plant and doesn’t like cold weather? If you’re looking for inspiration for how to decorate with a poinsettia plant, we have plenty of ideas.

popular christmas flowers with Poinsettia plant
popular christmas flowers with mistletoe

2. Everyone loves mistletoe

One wish that’s sure to make everyone’s Christmas list: to snag a kiss from that someone special standing beneath the mistletoe! Before you hang the smooching plant in your doorways, learn more about this holiday party mainstay, including its history and how it came to be Christmas’ most romantic greenery. Pucker up!

3. Deck the halls with holly

These prickly little green leaves and their vibrant red berries garnish everything from Santa hats to tableware during Christmastime. But decking the halls with boughs of holly is hardly a modern custom: The Druids used to hang it on their windows to ward off bad spirits. Now, Christians associate the red berries with the blood of Jesus and the pointy leaves with the crown of thorns Jesus wore when he was crucified. Use fresh holly to embellish wreaths, garland, table settings, centerpieces, Christmas presents…just about anything you can think of!

popular christmas flowers with holly
popular christmas flowers with Joy to the World Ivy Topiary

4. Give tidings of joy with ivy

Ivy was the plant dedicated to Bacchus, the Roman god of wine, who wore it on his head as an emblem of eternal life, good luck, and fertility. Because of ivy’s tendency to grow in an upward spiral, Christians today deem it a symbol of Jesus’ resurrection. Give tidings of joy to your guests or passersby by propping up an ivy topiary on a fireplace mantel or large windowsill.



5. The Christmas cactus: a Christmas tree alternative

For those who live in warmer climates, the Christmas cactus has become the go-to alternative to a Christmas tree. This year, take some tips from Australian, African, and South American traditions and decorate your cactus with your beloved ornaments! Show off your zesty Christmas décor in the kitchen, a bathroom, or any other unexpected spot in your house.

popular christmas flowers with Christmas Cactus
popular christmas flowers with candy cane lily

6. Get festive with lilies

Lilies come in a variety of festive colors and patterns, such as snowy white and even candy stripes! This beautiful star-shaped flower is perfect for making into ornaments and decorating a Christmas tree with.

7. Add a touch of comfort with amaryllis

The red, bell-shaped blooms of the amaryllis are reminiscent of the golden Christmases of yore. This flower with old-world beauty is available throughout the late winter, making it a choice item to decorate with during the Christmas season. Place an Amaryllis bulb on a side table or coffee table to bring some extra comfort to your living room.

popular christmas flowers with amaryllis
popular christmas flowers with christmas flowers holiday bulb garden

8. Dazzle guests with ornithogalum

Otherwise known as “the star of Bethlehem,” this brilliant white flower shines brighter than the North Star. Together with amaryllises, white marvel tulips, a white aiolos hyacinth, ornithogalum can bring a lot of dazzle to your dining room table.

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