From the tiniest potted fir to the majestic Norway spruce towering over Trafalgar Square, Christmas trees are synonymous with the anticipation and excitement of the festive season.
Brightening our homes with evergreen foliage is an idea that goes back centuries. Taking holly, ivy and mistletoe into our homes in the depths of winter is a tradition that probably goes back to the pre-Christian Druids - mistletoe was central to their religious ceremonies - and it serves as a welcome reminder of new life to come in the spring.
However, the idea of a lit-up tree can supposedly be traced to 16th-century Saxony (Germany today) and the Protestant reformer Martin Luther. Walking home through woodland one dark, winter night, Luther was inspired by the stars twinkling through the canopy of trees.
He brought a small tree indoors and decorated it with lit candles, to remind his family of the star that led the Wise Men to the newborn baby Jesus in Bethlehem.
An evergreen tree can symbolise security, strength and life itself. No wonder we love and celebrate them, especially at Christmas.
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