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Sunday, December 24, 2023

Merry Red & Green to All!

Red Baneberry, Actaea rubra, Wyoming.
How did red and green become our Christmas colors? Maybe you're thinking, as I did, "From holly, of course!" But recently I learned otherwise. Though holly has long played a role in winter celebrations, dating back to solstice gatherings of our pagan ancestors, it wasn't until 1931 that red and green became THE colors of Christmas. No longer could Santa wear blue, purple or whatever. He had to dress in red, specifically Coca-Cola red.
Haddon Sundblom's 1931 Santa in Coca-Cola red (Miel Van Opstal, Flickr)
This wasn't the first time Coca-Cola hired an artist to create a Santa Claus. But this particular one "solidified in our collective imagination the red of Santa's robes [which matched the Coke logo] with the green of fir trees and holly and poinsettia that we already had in our minds." (More here.)

I'm fully part of that collective imagination—red and green are my Christmas colors.

Big Leaf Maple, Acer macrophyllum, California.

Sugar Maple, Acer saccharum, Sica Hollow, South Dakota.
Paintbrush parasitic on Sagebrush, Wyoming.
Cobra Lily, Chasmanthe, from Ronn in California.
Planta Claus brings lots of sugars and oxygen ... to those who've been good of course.
See you next year! Hollis & Emmie

7 comments:

  1. Thanks for that explanation of the Christmas colors. All the photos are beautiful, but I really like the first photo of the Actaea rubra. I hope you had a very Merry Christmas!

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  2. 12:44 a.m. Woke to gorgeous full moon directly overhead. Even in this hell-hole city its beauty is amazing! Did you see?

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    1. Nice, Michael! I checked at 2 am ... heavy overcast and cold, so didn't stay out long.

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  3. Thanks for the blog holiday greeting! Who knew Coca Cola was responsible for red as a Christmas color?!! I love the paintbrush photo, and you and Emmie! Have really enjoyed reading all your posts this year. Looking forward to 2024's! Happy New Year!
    -Ingridcc

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  4. Hello Ingridcc! Thanks for the encouragement and best wishes for 2024.

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  5. noooo that story can't be for real. You made it up right?

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    1. I found it on Nat. Public Radio website ... gotta be true ;))

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