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The Dazzling Poinsettia

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The poinsettia, also known as the Christmas star, is a versatile and colorful plant that not only shines during the Christmas season but can be a beautiful addition to your creations throughout the year. But where does the poinsettia actually come from? And how much do you already know about this plant? Let's check it out in this article!


Origin of the Poinsettia

The poinsettia has its roots in Central America, particularly in Mexico, where the plant naturally thrives in the warm climate. The name comes from the American ambassador Joel Poinsett, who brought the plant to the United States in the 19th century. The striking red leaves we associate with the poinsettia are not actually petals but colored leaves, known as 'bracts.' The true flowers of the poinsettia are small and yellow, found in the middle of the striking colored leaves.


Not Just Available in Red

When you think of a poinsettia, the traditional red variety probably comes to mind first. Nowadays, you can find poinsettias in many more colors than red. In addition to red, there are poinsettias in shades like white, pink, cream, peach, and even bi-color. This diversity opens the door to endless creative possibilities when composing arrangements. For example, try using a cream/peach poinsettia in autumn arrangements!


Did You Know This About Poinsettias?

  • Christmas star as a good luck charm: In Mexico, the poinsettia is considered a good luck charm and a symbol of prosperity.
  • Long-lasting bloom: With proper care, a poinsettia can bloom for a long time. It's not a one-time Christmas plant; with love and attention, it can bloom and grow throughout the entire year.
  • Poinsettia Festival: In the United States, December 12 is celebrated as the 'Day of the Poinsettia' in honor of Joel Poinsett, the man who brought the plant to America.
  • Air-purifying properties: In addition to its beautiful appearance, the poinsettia is also known for its ability to purify the air, making it not only a visually appealing choice but also a healthy addition to any space.


Creative Applications

Whether it's a classic Christmas bouquet, a contemporary arrangement, or a spring-like design, the poinsettia fits perfectly with various themes and seasons. Combine it with winter greens, berries, candles, or even tropical flowers to create unique and eye-catching pieces.


Order Poinsettias at PP Flowers

In short, the poinsettia offers florists and designers a splendid canvas to work with. With its rich history, diverse colors, and interesting characteristics, the poinsettia is much more than a Christmas symbol; it is a true inspiration for creativity throughout the year.

Check out our assortment of poinsettias here in our webshop! As a florist, you can always rely on the quality of PP Flowers, your trustworthy flower wholesaler and wholesale for florists.

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