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

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    Poinsettias like a lot of bright light, but shouldn't be placed directly in the sun. Be sure the light reaches the lower parts of the plant to prevent the bottom leaves from falling off, says ...

  3. Poinsettia - Wikipedia

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    It was known by the common name "poinsettia" as early as 1836, [8] derived from Joel Roberts Poinsett, a botanist and the first US Minister to Mexico. [9] Possibly as early as 1826, Poinsett began sending poinsettias from Mexico back to his greenhouses in South Carolina. [10] Prior to poinsettia, it was known as "Mexican flame flower" or ...

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  6. Christmas in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    A modern Mexican legend says that the poinsettia was once a weed that miraculously turned into a beautiful flower so that a child could present it to the infant Jesus. [5] The name for this plant is also used to refer to a dark bock-style beer which is only available during the Christmas season. [1] [6]

  7. Warszewiczia coccinea - Wikipedia

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    Warszewiczia coccinea (or chaconia, wild poinsettia, pastora del monte and pride of Trinidad and Tobago) is a species of flowering plant in the family Rubiaceae. It is the national flower of Trinidad and Tobago. It is also found throughout Central America and the West Indies southward to Bolivia.

  8. Christmas card - Wikipedia

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    Over the years such cards have been produced in every type of paint and crayon, in collage and in simple printing techniques such as potato-cuts. A revival of interest in paper crafts, particularly scrapbooking, has raised the status of the homemade card and made available an array of tools for stamping, punching, and cutting.

  9. Christmas traditions - Wikipedia

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    Since the 16th century, the poinsettia, a native plant from Mexico, has been associated with Christmas carrying the Christian symbolism of the Star of Bethlehem; in that country it is known in Spanish as the Flower of the Holy Night. [33] [34] Other popular holiday plants include holly, mistletoe, red amaryllis, and Christmas cactus.