Which Christmas plant represents Christ's crown of thorns?
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Christians consider holly symbolic of the crown of thorns worn by Jesus when he died on the cross. Before holly was hung in houses to accompany Christmas trees, it was considered to be a sacred plant by the Druids.
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Christians consider holly symbolic of the crown of thorns worn by Jesus when he died on the cross. Before holly was hung in houses to accompany Christmas trees, it was considered to be a sacred plant by the Druids.
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Holly is the Christmas plant that represents Christ's crown of thorns.
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- The thorny leaves in the plant symbolize the crown thorns placed in Jesus's head when he was crucified. Holly plant has red berries in it.
- Christians consider it as a sacred plant. The primary reason is that the red berries in the plant symbolize Jesus' bloodshed for human sins.
- Initially, these berries were white in color, but after Jesus's crucification, they turned red.
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