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Poinsettia Pruning - Dave's Garden
Mar 8, 2013 · Poinsettia's white sap keeps the moisture inside the plant and carries the nutrients from the roots to all branches and leaves, like any other sap. If only a small part of it leaks out, …
Euphorbia Species, Toothed Spurge, Green Poinsettia, …
Toothed Spurge is closely related to Euphorbia cyathophora (Wild Poinsettia), which also occurs in Illinois. This latter species has shiny leaves that turn red at the base near the inflorescence; …
Poinsettias- their initial care, and year after year - Dave's Garden
Dec 17, 2012 · These are shots of the Orange County College poinsettia greenhouse operation in the fall. The college makes a lot of money to help fund education and horticultural projects with …
Poinsettias are Not Just a Christmas Plant - Dave's Garden
Dec 1, 2018 · Poinsettias are a familiar Christmas decoration and there is so much to learn about this iconic plant.
Euphorbia Species, Mexican Fire Plant, Mexican Poinsettia, …
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How to Care for Poinsettia's During the Winter
Dec 11, 2015 · One of the most beautiful and well-known plants used for decorations during the winter holidays is the Poinsettia. Originally named after the Joel Robert Poinsett, the U.S …
Southwest Gardening:African Poinsettia - Drought Tolerant!
Sep 20, 2006 · A thread in the Southwest Gardening forum, titled African Poinsettia - Drought Tolerant!
PlantFiles: The Largest Plant Identification Reference Guide
Check out the largest plant identification database in the world. Read plant and insect reference guides at Daves Garden.
Bracts: Leaves, Petals, or Something Else? - Dave's Garden
Mar 9, 2011 · Surrounding the actual flowers are showy, petal-like bracts. Another familiar example is the poinsettia. Actual flowers are small and light green to yellow and grow at the …
How Toxic are Euphorbias, Really? - Dave's Garden
Jun 8, 2011 · Euphorbias are on all the toxic plant lists and everyone is familiar with the hazards of Poinsettias. But how do these plants really match up with the thousands of other toxic plants …