đ Poinsettias and Other Festive Holiday Plants: A Complete Christmas Guide
Learn how to grow, display, and care for Poinsettiasâthe iconic Christmas flowerâplus discover other popular holiday plants and Christmas trees for your festive dĂ©cor.

đș Poinsettias â The Quintessential Christmas Flower
Poinsettias are the iconic Christmas flower, adding vibrant holiday color to homes, offices, and outdoor displays. Their bold bracts and deep green foliage symbolize the joy and warmth of the season.
đ Indoor Poinsettia Care
Light: Bright, indirect sunlight.
Temperature: Maintain 65â70°F during the day and 60â65°F at night. Avoid temperatures below 50°F.
Watering: Keep soil evenly moist but not soggy. Water when the soil surface feels dry to the touch.
Allow excess water to drain completely.
Empty saucers to prevent wet feet and root rot, or water plants in the sink and let them drain.
Placement: Keep away from cold drafts, vents, and fireplaces.
In Central and South Florida, Poinsettias can also be enjoyed outdoors in landscape beds, hanging baskets, containers, and topiary displays.
đš Popular Poinsettia Varieties

Classic Reds
âPrestige Redâ â Deep red color, sturdy stems.
âFreedomâ â Bright, vivid red bracts.
âClassic Redâ â Traditional and timeless red poinsettia.
White & Cream Varieties
âPure White Princettiaâ â Compact, crisp white bracts with dark green leaves.
âWhite Wonderâ â Creamy white for a soft holiday look.
Pink & Novelty Colors
âJubilee Pinkâ â Star-shaped bracts with darker pink veins.
âPrincettia Hot Pinkâ â Vibrant pink, perfect for Valentineâs Day displays.
âAutumn Leavesâ / âOrange Spiceâ â Warm copper tones ideal for Thanksgiving-to-Christmas dĂ©cor.
Unique & Specialty Varieties
âJingle Bellsâ / âGlitterâ â Red and white bicolor bracts.

âPremium Picassoâ â Cream and red-speckled marbled bracts.
âWinter Rose Dark Redâ â Compact, double rose-like blooms.
âRufflesâ / âCarouselâ â Elegant, wavy-edged bracts.
âHolly Berryâ â Holly leaf-shaped bracts and leaves.
Christmas Mouse- has unique rounded (not pointed) bracts.
âTapestryâ â Variegated foliage for a textured look.

Poinsettias are also available accented with floral paints and glitter for a festive touch.
đż Poinsettia Display Ideas
Combine Poinsettias with white diamond frost Euphorbia, Bacopa, or fragrant sweet alyssum for stunning contrast.

They come in a range of sizes and forms:
Mini plugs: 1â2 inches for topiary, kissing balls and hanging baskets
Landscape bedding: 4 inch for landscape bedding in warm climates
Tabletop pots â6 inch-8 inches and for containers
Standard forms: Miniature trees with an exposed trunk and bushy crown
Hanging baskets: 18 inches and larger

đ A Brief History
Native to Mexicoâs hot, seasonally dry tropical forests, Poinsettias are members of the Euphorbia family and so prefer soil to dry to the touch in between waterings.
Prefer well-drained soil.
Evolved as understory plants adapted to sun or shade.
Are photoperiodic, meaning they require long, uninterrupted darkness for several weeks to trigger blooming.
â ïž Are Poinsettias Toxic?
Poinsettias have long been rumored to be poisonous, but research shows they are non-toxic to humans and pets.
Ingestion may cause mild nausea or vomiting.
Contact may cause skin irritation in sensitive individuals.
đž Other Festive Christmas Flowers

Christmas Cactus (Schlumbergera spp.)
Provide bright, indirect light and a well-draining cactus mix. Water when the top of the soil feels dry.
To encourage blooms:
Give 12 hours of darkness each night from late summer through fall.
Keep nighttime temps around 55â60°F.
Amaryllis (Hippeastrum spp.)
Plant bulbs in early November for Christmas blooms. They typically flower 8â10 weeks after planting, producing bold red, pink, or white trumpet-shaped flowers.
Cyclamen (Cyclamen persicum)
Elegant blooms in white, pink, or red last for months on a cool windowsill. Keep the soil evenly moist and avoid watering the crown.
đ Christmas Trees: Choosing the Perfect One

Top Live Christmas Tree Varieties
Noble Fir: Dense, blue-green needles with a classic shape and fresh fragrance. Excellent for heavy ornaments.
Douglas Fir: Soft needles, full shape, and a long-lasting, resinous scent.
Colorado Blue Spruce: Beautiful silvery-blue color, though needles can be sharp.
Scotch Pine: Excellent needle retention, even if it dries slightly.
White Pine: Soft, feathery needles; ideal for a natural, elegant look.
Fraser Fir: Soft needles, strong branches, and superior fragrance.
Norfolk Island Pine: A tropical houseplant in colder climates that resembles a Christmas tree; great for Floridaâs warm climates as a container of landscape specimen.

đ Watering and Freshness Tips
A fresh-cut tree with a 4-inch trunk can absorb up to 1 gallon of water per day.
Keep the reservoir full at all times to extend freshness.
Try a gravity-fed watering system using a five-gallon bucket and hose for convenience.
Avoid placing trees near heat sources or direct sun.
Use anti-desiccant sprays (e.g., Wilt-Pruf, Bonide Wilt Stop) to reduce needle moisture loss.
Do not use these sprays on blue-tinged evergreens like blue spruceâthey can affect color.
đ± Living Trees and Foliage Cones
Decorate with live foliage cones or potted trees, then plant them outdoors after the holidays (in suitable zones).
Popular options:
Rosemary: Aromatic and long-lasting indoors; hardy perennial in Zones 8+.
Dwarf Alberta Spruce: Slow-growing, dense, and perfectly conical.
Emerald Green Arborvitae: Naturally Christmas tree-shaped and evergreen.
Eugenia: Glossy-boxwood leaved topiary easily pruned into festive forms.
đČ Keep Cut Greens Fresh
Make a fresh cut on the trunk before placing in water.
Use cooler LED lights to reduce premature drying.
Store greens in shade and out of sun.
Use anti-desiccant sprays to prevent drying.
đŹïž That Wonderful Christmas Smell

Unsold, faded or discarded trees and trimmings!
- Chipped holiday trees or branches release a refreshing pine scent that lingers for weeks when used as mulch near doorways or along entry sidewalks.

