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‘Holly berries shining bright red means the winter will be cold’

Posted by Wildwood on Dec 17, 2013 in 2013, December, Holly, Trees, Winter | 0 comments

 

 

Trees, Holly, December 2013

 

The fruit of Ilex aquifolium has long been used to predict the weather.

It’s still among those being used now at http://www.wlky.com/weather/winter-weather-folklore-update-1121/-/9367530/23070614/-/vhlshc/-/index.html

Picture taken December 2.

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