Yes, poinsettias (Euphorbia pulcherrima) can grow in Florida.
Specifically, poinsettias are native to semi-tropical and tropical Latin America. The challenges in Florida come from the threat of bacterial and fungal attacks, high high winds, high temperatures and freezing temperatures. In order to survive, Florida-grown poinsettias need locations that will give them the following:
1. High intensity sunlight from which they are protected from a position of light shade;
2. Humid environment in which breezes are light and therefore do not become bruising or drying;
3. Protection from exposure to herbicides such as weed killers;
4. Soil that is clean and well-aerated; holds moisture but not to the point of waterlogging; and has good drainage and high fertility;
5. Temperatures that range from 60 degrees F/15.56 degrees C at night to 60-80 degrees F/15.56-26.67 degrees F during the day.
Poinsettias were brought into the United States by Joel Robert Poinsett in 1825. He brought this plant from Mexico, where poinsettias are native plant or shrub that can grow to 15 feet in height .Poinsettias are usually associated with the Christmas season.
No. They are native from Mexico, but many of them have been "exported" to other parts of the world.
No, acidity does not harm poinsettias (Euphorbia pulcherrima).Specifically, poinsettias are acid-loving plants. They prefer to grow in soils whose pH ranges from the acidic to the lower reaches of the neutral zone, from 4.5 to 6.5. In fact, a quite acidic soil pH below 4.8 protects poinsettias from the dreaded black rot (Thielaviopsis basicole) to which they are so susceptible.
Poinsettias originate from Mexico.
Thank you for watering my poinsettias.
Yes you can grow figs in Florida
No
Red poinsettias typically bloom during the winter months, specifically around November and December. They are often associated with the holiday season, particularly Christmas. Gardeners may encourage blooming by providing the plant with 12-14 hours of darkness each day leading up to the bloom period.
Yes, you can grow apples in Florida. However, Florida is more suitable for citrus fruits such as oranges, mangos, and pineapple.
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