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  2. Why Poinsettias Are Popular Christmas Plants (and How They ...

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    Poinsettia Popularity. Poinsettias are so popular they account for nearly 20% of the potted flowering plants sold in the United States, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

  3. Christmas flowers - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican poinsettia, known as the Christmas Flower in North America, is used in most Christmas decorations, owing to its bright red color and its blooming season coinciding with the Christmas holiday season. However, florist dye them in common colors or even add shimmers to make them much more visually engaging during Christmas.

  4. Gillian White - Wikipedia

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    Gillian White may refer to: Gillian White (actress) (born 1975), American actress; Gillian White (lawyer) (1936-2016), English professor of international law;

  5. These 21 Christmas Flowers and Plants Will Help Make Spirits ...

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    Christmas Cactus. Plant lovers will enjoy the aptly named Christmas cactus, with its flat green stems which erupt with red and pink flowers as the nights grow longer, and the temperatures cool.

  6. Poinsettia - Wikipedia

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    [28] Today it is known in Mexico and Guatemala as flor de nochebuena or simply nochebuena, meaning "Christmas Eve flower". [11] In Spain it is known as flor de Pascua or Pascua, meaning "Easter flower". [11] In Chile and Peru, the plant became known as the "crown of the Andes". [11] From the 17th century, friars of the Franciscan Christian ...

  7. 'Tis the Season to Decorate Your Home With These Christmas Plants

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    Mistletoe. Mistletoe has a unique place in Ree's heart: It reigned as the official Oklahoma state flower for 114 years! While there's debate about the exact origin, mistletoe became Christmas ...

  8. Blandfordia grandiflora - Wikipedia

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    Blandfordia grandiflora, commonly known as Christmas bells, [2] is a flowering plant endemic to eastern Australia. It is a tufted perennial herb with narrow, channelled, linear leaves and between two and twenty large, drooping, bell-shaped flowers. The flowers are red with yellow tips, or sometimes entirely yellow.

  9. Little-Known Facts about Classic Christmas Foods - AOL

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