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Most of NZ’s flowering plants grow nowhere else – and Christmas falls in peak blooming season

Most of NZ’s flowering plants grow nowhere else – and Christmas falls in peak blooming season

Philip Garnock-Jones/Auckland University Press, CC BY-NC-NDTraditionally, the plants associated with Christmas in the Northern Hemisphere – holly, ivy, mistletoe – are celebrated for their evergreen leaves in winter or their fruits. But in the Southern Hemisphere, Christmas falls in peak flowering season, a time of rebirth and reproduction more

Most of NZ’s flowering plants grow nowhere else – and Christmas falls in peak blooming season

Most of NZ’s flowering plants grow nowhere else – and Christmas falls in peak blooming season
Philip Garnock-Jones/Auckland University Press, CC BY-NC-NDTraditionally, the plants associated with Christmas in the Northern Hemisphere – holly, ivy, mistletoe – are celebrated for their evergreen leaves in winter or their fruits. But in the Southern Hemisphere, Christmas falls in peak flowering season, a time of rebirth and reproduction more