Posts Tagged ‘Plant’

Kissing Under the Mistletoe

Sunday, November 22nd, 2009
Under the Mistletoe at Christmas

Under the Mistletoe at Christmas

At Christmas many homes and workplaces have mistletoe hanging up and the custom is that you can kiss somebody who stands under it.

So how did this custom originate?

Like a lot of customs and traditions, it is hard to say exactly how they began but it is thought that kissing under the mistletoe comes from the plant’s earlier association with fertility.

Many authorities credit the Druids with linking mistletoe with fertility. Perhaps it was because the plant, being an evergreen, grew on leafless trees giving them an appearance of life during the dead days of winter. Or perhaps it was the milky fluid in the berries. Although mistletoe grows on other trees, it doesn’t kill them because it makes its own chloraphyll, perhaps that was another reason to believe it could confer fertility on people.

Whatever its origins, it can be a charming custom, as long as the right people want to kiss you under it.

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Ornamental Grasses

Sunday, June 21st, 2009
Panicum virgatum 'Heavy Metal' Switch Grass in...
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Ornamental grasses are a wonderful way to add both texture and color to your fall landscape. These grasses highlighted below will provide airy foliage in the summer and wonderful color in the fall.

Panicum virgatum (switchgrass)
A slow spreading perennial this will get 3-6 feet high. Color on switchgrass is red tinged and textured blades adorn. Adaptable to its location, it does prefer full sun. It will flower from August to September. The seed heads to switchgrass have a cloud effect and has airy flowers good for wildflower meadows.

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