Now that the holidays are upon us, a favorite seasonal plant is making its reappearance. Euphorbia pulcherrima, also known as a poinsettia, is a gorgeous holiday plant frequently used for both gifting ...
Lubbock A-J reader Nancy E. of Lubbock saved a poinsettia from last Christmas. It has been growing on her patio all summer and she would like to know how to get the green leaves to rebloom. Before the ...
With proper care, you can get the festive showstopper to bloom again next year. A beloved holiday plant, the poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima) is known for its striking red leaves and small, compact ...
Merry Christmas everyone! I guess this is a perennial question. A friend from the pool who is an Orlando snowbird, another friend from a few years ago, and my radio show host asked me about how to get ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The part of the poinsettia plant that we admire -- those bright red or pink or white flowers that are everywhere during the holidays -- they are not really flowers. The tops look ...
Poinsettias and Christmas cactus are quintessential holiday plants. Here's a look at how you can maintain them to rebloom next year: The plant we know botanically as Euphorbia pulcherrima has long ...
Poinsettias are among the most popular houseplants for the festive season, thanks to their bright and cheery bracts. They are often gifted during the holidays, and most people treat them as annuals ...
Few Christmas plants embody the holiday season quite like the poinsettia, with its vibrant red hues and festive charm. And our own Ree Drummond couldn’t agree more ...
If you’re like most people, you buy a couple of poinsettias in the weeks running up to Christmas — and plop them as-is (in red metallic-wrapped potters) in strategic spots around your home. Of course, ...
The last of the tender annual crops and flowers have succumbed to the recent hard freezes we've had this past week. So, the official gardening season is over and we'll have to start buckling down for ...