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How the Poinsettia Came to Brighten Christmas - Answers in Genesis

He designed the radiant poinsettia to bloom in winter, adding a splash of color to brighten the dismal days.

Why Are Poinsettias The Official Christmas Flower - Blooming Haus

It's not only in the United States that poinsettias brighten homes at Christmas time. ... How Poinsettias Came to Be The Offical Christmas Flower. 1.The ...

This Is Why Poinsettias Are the Official Christmas Flower

(Other versions of the story say an angel came to her and instructed her to pick the plants.) When she got there, she left the weeds at the bottom of the ...

How Poinsettias Became a Christmas Staple | Lost LA - PBS SoCal

A Brief Botanical History of Poinsettias. The poinsettia is named after Joel Roberts Poinsett, the first U.S. ambassador to Mexico from 1825 to ...

The Legend of the Poinsettia as a Christmas Plant

Now, the reason blazing red (and now pink, white, orange, plus combinations of these colors) poinsettias are the Christmas flower in the United ...

The History of Poinsettias at Christmas - WhyChristmas.com

The poinsettia was made widely known because of a man called Joel Roberts Poinsett (that's why we call them Poinsettia!). He was the first Ambassador from the ...

How the rugged poinsettia became our favorite holiday flower

By the time an American diplomat named Joel Poinsett arrived in Mexico in the 1820s, those bright leaves were a common sight in local churches ...

How the Poinsettia Became an Indispensable Part of Christmas

The use of this plant in Christmas decor and celebrations stems back to the 17th century when Franciscan monks in Mexico started using poinsettia for Christmas ...

What Does the Poinsettia Have to Do with Christmas? | HowStuffWorks

Joel Roberts Poinsett, who introduced America to the poinsettia in 1828, after discovering it in the wilderness in southern Mexico. Dr. Poinsett ...

The Christmas Poinsettia - My City Magazine

Pepita knelt down at the altar and put the bouquet at the bottom of the nativity scene. Suddenly, the bouquet of weeds burst into bright red ...

Why Poinsettias Are Associated With Christmas #christmas - YouTube

In the UK the poinsettia is a popular plant to have in your home over the Christmas period. But why are poinsettias associated with ...

The Fascinating Story of Poinsettias: The Beloved Christmas Flower

To truly understand the significance of poinsettias at Christmas, we must travel back to 14th-century Mexico. The poinsettia, known as " ...

The poinsettia: Jesus' life story in a plant | UMC.org

In the legend, Pepita had no present to offer baby Jesus at the Christmas Eve service. As she walked to church, she noticed weeds growing ...

Christmas and Poinsettias: History of the Christmas Flower

The story of how these valued medicinal plants went from being ground in the molcajetes of the Aztecs for use as medicine to the Christmas ...

The Poinsettia - A Christmas Tradition from Mexico

In Mexico, it is tradition to bring the Christ Child a gift at the Christmas Eve service. A young girl named Pepita, who came from a very humble, but poor ...

The Miracle of the Poinsettia - Aleteia

The deeper meanings behind the lovely Christmas plantFor years, we've given and received poinsettias in gestures of kindness during the ...

Why does a Poinsettia only turn red during Christmas? - Quora

When you deprive the plant in its full leafing stage of light, the only chlorophyll used to turn the leaves green cannot be produced. As a ...

Poinsettia: How a U.S. Diplomat Made a Mexican Flower an ...

The friars renamed it “flor de Nochebuena” (“Holy Night flower”) because it blooms around Christmas. In other parts of Latin America, the flower ...

How Poinsettia Became a Traditional Christmas Gift - Love Me Mini

Even though Christmas got its red-green color scheme from Holly and 1930s Coke-a-Cola Christmas advertising, the Poinsettia certainly matches ...

History of Poinsettia Production - Aggie Horticulture

Although the poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherima) is among the most traditional symbols of the Christmas season,it was cultivated by the Aztecs of Mexico long ...