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  2. Poinsettia - Wikipedia

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    The plants also require abundant light during the day for the brightest color. [13] Semi-evergreen, they generally lose most of their leaves during winter. [14] The flowers of the poinsettia are unassuming. They are grouped within the cyathia (small yellow structures found in the center of each leaf bunch, or false flowers). [11]

  3. Can Poinsettias Be Planted Outside? Yes, with These 10 ... - AOL

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    7. Give the Plant a Trim. In summer poinsettias grow tall and lanky by nature. Keep them more compact for indoor enjoyment by cutting long stems back by half their length.

  4. How Often to Water Poinsettia So It Thrives Beyond Christmas

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    Top watering is the best way to give poinsettia plants a drink. To do so, slowly water the top of the soil with a watering can or by placing it under the sink and allowing the water to settle into ...

  5. The Path of the Poinsettia - AOL

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    Christmas plants include numerous conifer species, poinsettia, mistletoe, and holly. Species-wise, poinsettia is the most popular during the holidays with more than 70 million sold per year.

  6. Christmas flowers - Wikipedia

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    Christmas flowers are the popular flowers used during the festive season of Christmas. [1] In many nations, seasonal flowers and plants such as Poinsettia , Christmas cactus , holly , Christmas rose , ivy and mistletoe form a major part of traditional Christmas decoration .

  7. Euphorbia subg. Poinsettia - Wikipedia

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    Poinsettia is a subgenus deriving from the genus Euphorbia, and is endemic to North America. It contains around 24 species , most famously E. pulcherrima , the poinsettia which grows wild in the mountains on the Pacific slope of Mexico .