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Look For An Evergreen Day is an annual commemoration celebrated on December 19th of each year. With holidays soon approaching, you would have got your conifer tree for the celebration. Even if you have not yet set aside having a tree, then Look For An Evergreen Day is the best chance to buy a tree for yourself. Whether the tree is real or artificial, it is the best time to look at other types of evergreens available near you.
“Freshly cut Christmas trees smelling of stars and snow and pine resin – inhale deeply and fill your soul with wintry night…” – John Geddes
History of Look For An Evergreen Day
The year at which Look For An Evergreen Day was first celebrated is unknown. The National Arborist Association originally established the festive celebration Day. The association has created this day to appreciate the beauty of these trees. Evergreen is a noble tree that has leaves in all four seasons, and it will always be green. Even in the depths of winter, these trees keep their foliage. It gives a wonderful green-and-white contrast that represents the deep winter. These trees are classified as firs, spruces, pines, and the most popular varieties have been replaced over the years. Evergreens are traditionally decorated with edibles like apples, nuts, or dates. Since the 18th century, the trees have been decorated with glittering lights, jingle bells, garlands, tinsel, and ornaments. An artificial Christmas tree, which is made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC) that resembles such a tree, is also used for the celebration. The first decorated evergreen tree on record was at Riga in Latvia in 1510.
Other Celebrations on December 19
December 19 is also celebrated as
How to Celebrate Look For An Evergreen Day
Celebrating the Look For An Evergreen Day is quite simple. Get involved to learn about all the different types of evergreen trees. You can visit the flora or fauna to see them in real. Identify their difference and classification. There are hundreds of varieties of trees available from which you can buy a tree for the festive. Decorate the tree which you have brought with candles and ornaments. Share those decoration pictures and celebration photos of yours on social media using the hashtag #LookForAnEvergreenDay.
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