Our Plants

  • Poinsettia Standard

    Grown over a labor-intensive 2-year process, standards are carefully trained and managed to reach their towering height. A poinsettia cultivar chosen for its color or form is grafted onto a tall, vigorous rootstock. The grafts are rubber-banded in place and covered in Parafilm. The rootstock and grafted plant continue to grow together for the next 18 months. The full round shape is created by continuously pinching and tying the plant as it grows. The plant is ready to be displayed after two years. All the branches are tied to each other for support. 
  • Poinsettia

    The poinsettia was introduced to this country from Mexico in 1825 by Joel Poinsett. The botanical name for the poinsettia is Euphorbia pulcherrima, meaning the most beautiful Euphorbia. The showy colored parts of poinsettias that most people think are the flowers are colored bracts (modified leaves). Poinsettias are cold sensitive, so they cannot be used in cold drafty areas. Poinsettias are not poisonous, although they can cause an upset stomach if eaten. We use a variety of Euphorbia species and cultivars in the Christmas display and throughout the year, and in the permanent plantings collection.

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