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Well, to be honest, it's hard to say exactly how much is true. Some of the key moments and major events might be accurate, but details and smaller parts could be embellished or fictionalized to make the story more engaging.
Well, it could be or it could not be. Maybe there are some elements of truth mixed with fictional creations. Without further research or information, it's difficult to give a definite answer.
Holly was a winter flower native to North America. It belonged to the holly family of the holly family. The tree was 2-3 meters tall and would shed its leaves in winter. The fruit of the North American holly was red and very bright, so it was widely used in Europe and the United States to cut branches for decoration and landscape beautification. In China, a large number of North American holly was imported every year, and the sales price was relatively high. The breeding methods of North American holly included cutting and sowing, while the maintenance method required proper fertilizer and regular trimming. In addition, the North American holly was also suitable as an indoor or outdoor potted plant, which could be used to decorate the festive atmosphere. As for why the price of North American holly was higher, it might be because the cost of import was higher, and domestic holly could not compare with the color and richness of its fruit.