Euphorbia pulcherrima
By Pip_c
- 18 Jul, 2010
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Poinsettia
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Beautiful coloured leaves! is it a rellation of the Poinsettia?
18 Jul, 2010
This one was taken ages ago Bernieh... I think we got rid of it lol
This is a Poinsettia, Pansy, Euphorbia is the latin name for it :o)
19 Jul, 2010
we only see these at christmas
7 Aug, 2010
Remember, Yorkshire, the seasons are reversed, there.
My old one kept blooming February or March, too. I wonder if they really bloom in December in their native Mexico, or if that's a myth, too?
7 Aug, 2010
Poinsettias naturally bloom in winter. In Oz, they are kept in dark cupbords to hold off flowering until Christmas (which of course is summer for us).
10 Aug, 2010
beautiful.
11 Aug, 2010
Thanks Suey :o)
11 Aug, 2010
I buy one of these at Christmas but can never keep them afterwards.
21 Aug, 2010
:o(
21 Aug, 2010
awesome.
26 Aug, 2010
Thanks Flojo!
26 Aug, 2010
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My little one is slightly ahead of yours ... but it won't be long before those tiny little flowers appear on yours.
18 Jul, 2010