I usually have to plant my poinsettia on the toilet after the holidays
The poinsettia was named after Joel Roberts Poinsett (1779 - 1851). The son of a French physician and the first United States Ambassador to Mexico (1825 - 1829). Poinsett had medical training but his real love was in botany. (Mr. Poinsett later founded the institution which we know today as the Smithsonian Institution). Poinset was very impresed by the bright red display exhibited by the plant and sent some of them back to South Carolina, where he began propagating the plants and sending them to friends and botanical gardens. Robert Buist, a Pennsylvania nurseryman. Mr. Buist is thought to be the first person to have sold the plant under its botanical name, Euphorbia pulcherrima (literally, "the most beautiful Euphorbia"). Though it is thought to have become known by its more popular name of poinsettia around 1836, the origin of the name is certainly clear!
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The Money Plant is a decorative plant and will grow everywhere, either in a water bottle or pots. Years ago, people said that if this plant will grow in particular house, the money will come to the occupants of that house.
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This plant originally is grown in Mexico.
The correct spelling for the flowering plant is poinsettia.
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Mexico.
Mexico; "Poinsettia" was the name of the US ambassador there.
the fire plant
Mexico
your poinsettia doesn't have to die, i have one that is a year old. but the red color will go dormant. and it will grow green like a house plant. there is a way to place it in the dark and make it grow red again.
Yes they are poisonous if ingested
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Joel Roberts Poinsett