'Easter flower' or 'Flower of Easter' may be literal English equivalents of 'flor de Pascua' [Euphorbiaspp]. But most often, the common and former scientific name of 'poinsettia' is used.
The feminine noun 'flor' means 'flower'. Its singular definite article is 'la' ['the'], and its singular indefinite article 'una' ['a, one']. The preposition 'de' means 'of, from'. The feminine noun 'Pascua'means 'Easter'.
All together, they're pronounced 'flohr theh PAH-kwah'.
Flor de Nochebuena o de Pascua.
Flor de NochebuenaFlor de Pascua
flower of the dead
You mean hibiscus? Flor de Jamaica
The direct translation for easter is Pascua. There is also la Santa Semana, which is Holy Week.
Easter Island Café = Cafetería de Isla de Pascua.
navedades (Christmas) pascua (Easter) Fiesta de los Tres Reyes
La Flor de La Noche buena is the common Christmas flower known in English as the Poinsetta.
Tila, como flor de tila, aunque no signifique ello.
Flor de Papel was created in 1991.
Roger de Flor died in 1305.
Roger de Flor was born in 1267.