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  2. How to Care for Poinsettias and Make Them Last Through the ...

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    Poinsettias thrive in consistent indoor temperatures between 65°F and 75°F. Keep them away from sudden temperature changes, such as drafts or heat sources, to prevent stress.

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    Poinsettias don’t bounce back from stress well and the languishing plant at the garden center is likely to continue declining when you bring it home. Look for a plant that is full and lush.

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    Artificial Poinsettias. Real poinsettias may be preferable to artificial varieties, but these crimson flowers famously associated with Christmas aren’t cheap and don’t last long (plus, they ...

  5. Poinsettia - Wikipedia

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    The poinsettia is the world's most economically important potted plant. [15] Each year in the US, approximately 70 million poinsettias are sold in a period of six weeks, at a value of US$250 million. [35] In Puerto Rico, where poinsettias are grown extensively in greenhouses, the industry is valued at $5 million annually. [36]

  6. 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.

  7. Euphorbia subg. Poinsettia - Wikipedia

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    This taxon was first published at genus rank under the name Poinsettia by Robert Graham in 1836. [2] [3] It was demoted to a section of Euphorbia as E. sect. Poinsettia by Henri Ernest Baillon in 1858, but promoted to subgenus rank by Homer Doliver House in 1924. A 2007 study confirmed its monophyly. [4] Its many species include:

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