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Poinsettia: Flower of the Day, Dec 4, 2017

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For Cee’s Flower Prompt.  See her gorgeous yellow tulips HERE.

Hide and Go Seek

A few days ago I published a photo of a poinsettia and asked you to find the little bug hiding on the flower.  A few people have mentioned not being able to find it, so here is an enlargement, a bit grainy, but hope you can see it now.  Then go back to the original photo HERE and hopefully, you’ll see it.  Let me know! He was a tiny one. I was surprised to find him there, too.

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Poinsettia: Flower of the Day, Nov 23, 2017

Can you see the insect on this poinsettia? You may need to click on the photo to enlarge it to see. If you still can’t see it, go HERE to see an enlargement.

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See Cee’s incredible summer bouquet HERE.

Poinsettia Macro: Flower of the Day, Apr 21, 2017

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Cee’s gorgeous tulips are HERE.

Poinsettia: Flower of the Day, Dec 27, 2016

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In Mexico, poinsettias are a fixture year round.

https://ceenphotography.com/2016/12/26/flower-of-the-day-december-27-2016-strawburst/

Poinsettia Starter Kit: Flower of the Day, Nov. 9, 2016

 

img_8682The poinsettias are just starting to fill in and redden up here. Christmas must be coming.

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Yellow!!!Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge Jan 13, 2016

                                                                              Yellow!!!

IMG_1011Finally!!!! I’ve been saving this one for this challenge for weeks now and keep bringing it up from my desktop.  I’ve never seen a yellow poinsettia before and think it probably changed from green to yellow to white or some other color, but I loved it at this stage!!  So glad to finally be able to use it.  I promise no more poinsettias for awhile.  Well, unless there’s a really neat one!!!  Backsliding already.

Chameleon Poinsettia: Flower of the Day Challenge Jan. 7, 2016

Chameleon Poinsettia

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This pot of poinsettias is right on my deck so I can witness the changes in color from green to yellow to white. I also love that the centers are starting to pop out their little pom poms.  I know Christmas is over, but my poinsettias don’t know it.  Actually, at the market today everyone was buying King’s Cake (Rosca de Reyes) to honor the 12th day of Christmas–January 6–the supposed day the wise men arrived with gifts. Shaped round like a king’s crown, the cake contains a surprise inside–a porcelain or hard plastic effigy of Jesus.

The one who finds it in his cake is the one expected to host the party and make the tamales for Candelaria, on February 2nd.  On this date everyone takes the baby Jesus from his creche, redresses him in new clothing and takes him to the priest to be blessed.  On buses, in the streets and in the subways, people can be seen with babies in arms, taking them for their yearly anointing. If you think Christmas is strung out in the States, you should witness Christmas in Mexico!

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Pointed Giants–For Olga

                                                   Pointed Giants–For Olga

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This is the art studio behind my house.  As you can see, it is rather overgrown with vines and other plants, despite the huge palm tree I just had cut down because they said it would interfere with the solar water heater coils soon to be installed.  So, that little scoop out of the roof overhang can be explained by the fact that I actually built my studio around the palm tree just to gain an extra foot of space without having to cut down a tree.  The trunk once occupied that scooped-out place.  If you look up by the electrical wires, though, you might notice a flash of red.  What is it?

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Here’s a closer view.  Almost smothered out by the thunbergia and other vines is this stubborn giant.  It was a small poinsettia houseplant given to me by a friend as a housewarming gift when I first moved to Mexico 14 years ago.  After Christmas that year, I planted it in the ground near my wall.  A few years later, I built the studio in front of it.  By then it was obscured by a large banana tree than afterwards died.  Hidden between my studio and the wall, it was long forgotten until  this year, when I suddenly noticed a flash of red peeking over the roof of my studio.

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It was my little poinsettia of 14 years ago, now grown into a very tall tree and surviving even though it has been practically choked out by thunbergia and the other hearty vine that grows over my wall.

See that wire running behind it?  that is a wire that either carries telephone messages or electricity to my house and beyond.  This pointed giant is in high company.

So that, Olga, is the story of how poinsettias are more that the symbol of Christmas that they are in El Norte.  Here in Mexico, they are just another subtropical plant that in this climate often grows into a tree–in spite of our best efforts to overlook them!

Zooming in: White Poinsettia–Flower of the Day, Jan 2, 2016

Zooming in: White Poinsettia

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