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Poinsettia for Vibrant Festive Season ColorPoinsettia, the Christmas Star, for a Brilliant Seasonal Display
In the U.S. the Poinsettia outsells all other potted plants combined. With its flaming red color and star shaped flowers it is the ideal Christmas plant.
Although poinsettia plants are native to Mexico where they grow to almost tree like proportions and color mountainsides with their fiery crimson glory, they are most notably grown and sold now as Christmas houseplants. For about six to eight weeks they hold pride of place as festive decorations. Poinsettia HistoryIt was first introduced into America in the early 19th century, and now it is grown worldwide as the favorite Christmas flower. Its popularity at Christmas is only surpassed by the Christmas tree. Euphorbia pulcherrima is the botanical name for Poinsettia. Buying a PoinsettiaAt Christmastime there will be no shortage of outlets selling poinsettias: garden centers, petrol stations, corner shops and high street emporiums will all have a vast quantity of plants to choose from but not all of them will last through the holiday season.
Caring for a PoinsettiaWhile bringing the poinsettia home it is important to protect it from the cold. Before it leaves the shop it should be put back into its plastic sleeve which should be sealed to keep out the cold air. Get the plant to its new home without delay and once there remove it from its sleeve to allow it to breathe freely. To prolong the life of a poinsettia it is well to remember the word "W.I.L.T."
Poinsettias Colors This festive plant is most readily recognized and available in fiery red but with modern cultivars it is also available in white, pink and yellow. The color of the leaf stem will indicate the eventual color of the leaf. Are Poinsettias Poison?At one time it was believed that Poinsettias were poisonous but this is a myth. It is true that some of the plants of the Euphorbia genus are toxic - the poinsettia is not one of them. Poinsettia CultivationPoinsettias can be grown outdoors in temperatures found in U.S. zones 9-11 but even a light frost will ruin them. For indoor decorative pleasure it is best to buy new plants each Christmas. Most Christmas traditions originated in Europe, but Poinsettias are one of the few New World festive season traditions. With their brilliant colors and Christmas blooms they add a vibrant and traditional feel to every home at Christmastime. Of course Poinsettias are not only for Christmas, but can be cultivated for outdoor use as well.
The copyright of the article Poinsettia for Vibrant Festive Season Color in Plants & Bulbs is owned by Laurence O'Sullivan. Permission to republish Poinsettia for Vibrant Festive Season Color in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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