Zooming in: White Poinsettia




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Zooming in: White Poinsettia




http://ceenphotography.com/2016/01/01/flower-of-the-day-january-2-2016-amaryllis-bud-flower-day-7/
Wow, Judy! Such a unique combination of white poinsettia and aloe in the background. Christmas meets tropical. Wonderful post.
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Poinsettia is a subtropical plant. They grow to tree size here in my part of Mexico. I’ll take a pic of a houseplant given to me as a housewarming gift 14 years ago. I planted it outside and then built my studio in front of it and forgot it. Just this Xmas, I noticed it peeking its head over the top of my studio. It demands to be seen even though it had to grow 15 feet to do so!!! Happy New Year, Olga.
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Didn’t know that a poinsettia was subtropical. I learned something new in 2016. Ha ha! I’m amazed by how tall it can grow. Interesting that you forgot about it for so many years. Happy New Year also, Judy.
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I went out and took pics for you…Just need to post them..I’ll use your name in the title so it will be easy for you to find them. May be later today or tonight…See? You are my muse!!
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Thank-you. I feel so special. Look forward to viewing your pics. Have a great day!
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Such a delicate little bloom. Wonderful photos Judy 😀
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I live in Washington state, too cold to grow these here. They are so lovely!
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Everyone associates them with Xmas, so they seem like a cold weather plant but in fact they prefer a warmer climate. Or 70 degrees and up in a nice heated house!
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Weird isn’t it? But they are so beautiful. I wish I could fill my yard with them.
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