Description
Poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima) is celebrated for its stunning bracts—modified leaves that shine in red, pink, white or variegated hues—framing glossy green foliage. While synonymous with winter holidays, these heat-tolerant varieties thrive in bright light and moderate temperatures (above 60°F), making them perfect for Florida patios and sunrooms. Plant poinsettias in well-drained, evenly moist soil; water when the top inch feels dry, avoiding both drought stress and waterlogging. Remove older bracts as they fade to encourage new growth, and feed monthly with a balanced fertilizer. Group poinsettias with seasonal annuals like pansies and ornamental kale for a festive holiday vignette.

