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

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    Poinsettias (Euphorbia pulcherrima) are iconic holiday plants known for their beautiful red leaves and small yellow flowers. While poinsettias are often purchased for a single season and discarded ...

  3. How to Care for Poinsettias the Right Way, According to Experts

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    Native to Mexico, poinsettia plants are typically large, gangly shrubs in the wild. Popularized as holiday plant in the '50s with modernized breeding, ...

  4. 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.

  5. Poinsettia - Wikipedia

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    The poinsettia is the world's most economically important potted plant. [15] Each year in the US, approximately 70 million poinsettias are sold in a period of six weeks, at a value of US$250 million. [35] In Puerto Rico, where poinsettias are grown extensively in greenhouses, the industry is valued at $5 million annually. [36]

  6. Christmas flowers - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican poinsettia, known as the Christmas Flower in North America, is used in most Christmas decorations, owing to its bright red color and its blooming season coinciding with the Christmas holiday season. However, florist dye them in common colors or even add shimmers to make them much more visually engaging during Christmas.

  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 .