The term in question refers to the selection of seasonal flora, specifically those items related to the yuletide season, offered by a major home improvement retailer. These typically include trees, poinsettias, wreaths, and other greenery commonly used to decorate homes and properties during the period encompassing late November through December. The availability and types of these items can vary by location and year.
The availability of seasonal plants addresses a consumer need for readily accessible holiday decorations. This accessibility simplifies the process of obtaining traditional symbols of the season, contributing to festive home environments. The historical context involves the established association of particular plants, such as evergreens and red-leaved poinsettias, with winter solstice celebrations and, later, the Christian holiday of Christmas, now widely adopted in secular contexts.