Claims that poinsettias can cause serious health problems or death in pets greatly exaggerate their risk, experts say.
To preserve their colors, poinsettias should be kept out of high-traffic areas to help protect their delicate leaves. Try to ...
Caring for poinsettias after Christmas matters because simple light, water, and temperature habits can keep them healthy year ...
Should save your poinsettia and try to get it to bloom again next year? Read on to learn whether it’s worth the effort.
From overwatering to leaf drop, follow these golden rules to keep your poinsettia plant (Christmas Stars) alive.
Despite what you may have heard, poinsettias aren't truly toxic to your pet if ingested, according to a veterinarian.
The Poinsettia, originally known to the Aztecs as Cuetlaxochitl, is native to Mexico and was cherished as a divine gift. It ...
Best known for its bright red flowers and dark green leaves, the poinsettia spreads holiday cheer. Karen Mitchell, consumer horticulture Extension specialist, shares how to properly care for this ...
You might want to think twice before bringing a colorful poinsettia plant to cheer a friend during the holidays. Poinsettia can cause severe reactions among people who have latex allergies. Because ...
Discover how an NC State professor unlocked the secret of transforming the humble tropical shrub into the vibrant Christmas ...
It usually starts with good intentions. The poinsettia is bought in December, admired through the festivities, then quietly ...
The flower known as the poinsettia, has a rich history in South Carolina and beyond the borders of the U.S. Learn more about the Christmas flower.