I have been extremely lucky with my two poinsettias that I purchased back in November 2023, managing to get both to flower again in the run-up to Christmas.
The Poinsettia, originally known to the Aztecs as Cuetlaxochitl, is native to Mexico and was cherished as a divine gift. It was introduced to the United States in 1828 by Joel Roberts Poinsett, the ...
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With just a little care, these holiday plants will continue to brighten our spaces long after the season has ended. For all ...
The 20 pieces of art in a traveling art exhibit, the Poinsettia Reimagined: Art, Migration, and the Legacy of Joel Roberts Poinsett, was recently on display at the Charleston Library Society. Maddox ...
CHESTER, Va. — The Latin Ballet of Virginia is bringing "Legend of the Poinsettia" to Chester this weekend, a vibrant dance production featuring festive music and colorful costumes. "Legend of the ...
With the right care, poinsettias can live over 20 years and bloom again each winter. To keep them thriving, toss the foil wrap, give them bright light, and water only when the soil feels dry. Keep ...
LUMBERTON — January does not have to be the end of your beautiful poinsettia or fresh-cut Christmas tree. To renew your poinsettia, prune the plant back to about 8 inches in spring after the colorful ...
Caring for poinsettias after Christmas matters because simple light, water, and temperature habits can keep them healthy year-round. Bright, indirect light, steady temperatures, and careful watering ...
The poinsettia plant is named after Joel Roberts Poinsett, a controversial historical figure from South Carolina. Poinsettias are native to Mexico and were introduced to the United States by Poinsett ...
(KGTV) — You're seeing poinsettias everywhere this time of year. And while they're pretty to look at, you've likely heard they're also poisonous to humans. But that's fiction. The myth began in 1919 ...
For poinsettia grower Doug Radebaugh, the red sea is parting. For the first time in months, he can walk, unencumbered, through his greenhouses in Freeland, where wave after wave of colorful ...