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The decorative poinsettia, native to Mexico and South America, was named after its discoverer J.R. Poinsett (1779–1853), a US politician. Its bracts are more commonly scarlet in colour, but there are also pink, cream, and bi-coloured varieties.

Winter-flowering shrub with large red leaves encircling small greenish-yellow flowers. It is native to Mexico and tropical America and is a popular houseplant in North America and Europe. (Genus Euphorbia pulcherrima, family Euphorbiaceae.)



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``Amaryllis are considered the Christmas flower in Holland, where they're given as gifts and used a lot as cut flowers in Christmas arrangements,'' Van Bourgondien says.
More than $2,000 was spent on the entertainment, $621 for a large floral arrangement and the Christmas flowers and candles that decorated the tables.
 
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