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- National Poinsettia Day (December 12, 2025) - Holiday Today
History of National Poinsettia Day The date of this observance specifically marks the death anniversary of Joel Roberts Poinsett, who died on December 12, 1851 Poinsett was an American botanist and the first United States Minister to Mexico
- NATIONAL POINSETTIA DAY - December 12, 2025 - National Today
What we refer to as National Poinsettia Day is called "La Flor de la Nochebuena" — or Flower of the Holy Night in Mexico Poinsettias are revered there because of a legend that recounts the story of a poor little girl who despaired of having no gift for Jesus’ birthday
- The History of National Poinsettia Day: From Botanical Marvel to . . .
Discover National Poinsettia Day's history, Joel Roberts Poinsett's role, and the festive botanical legacy of this vibrant Mexican plant during the holiday season
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December 12 is National Poinsettia Day Find out how this beautiful plant got its name Learn how to care for your Poinsettia
- DOOR TO NATURE: National Poinsettia Day - Door County Pulse
Door to Nature DOOR TO NATURE: National Poinsettia Day By Charlotte Lukes, December 11th, 2025 The true flower of the scarlet painted cup is the slender yellow central part Photo by Roy Lukes The Christmas season’s most popular flower is the bright red poinsettia Some greenhouses specialize in growing thousands of these colorful plants
- National Poinsettia Day
National Poinsettia Day celebrates the best-selling potted plant in the U S Poinsettias have strong connections with Christmas In their native Mexico, poinsettias adorn the streets and homes in honor of Dia de la Virgen de Guatelupe, which occurs on December 12th
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National Poinsettia Day is celebrated to honor the legacy of Joel Poinsett and to recognize the cultural and historical significance of the poinsettia The day also encourages appreciation of the plant’s beauty and its role in holiday traditions
- National Poinsettia Day - Poinsettia Colors, Symbolism, Facts more!
What is National Poinsettia Day? In 2002, Congress created this national day to celebrate this plant which is native to Mexico, and to honor Joel Roberts Poinsett and Paul Ecke Jr
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