Saturday, December 20, 2008
Todays Flowers
Poinsettias are the living symbol for Christmas. It is one of the traditional flower that bloom during Christmas. There are lots of unique colors such as red, pink, white and many multicolored varieties and this cream color is one of the best. These flowers are easy to care, very sensitive to cold and not also good to direct sunlight. They are safe and healthy in temperature between 15 and 20 C. Don't water heavily and don't get dry too, just water them moderately every two or three days is the best.
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Greetings,
Looks like you are all ready for Christmas. Love your white Poinsettia flowers. Visit me for more Christmas flowers.
This is a great wordless photo and it says Christmas all over.
Merry Christmas from Natural Moments
Flowers for X'mas...perfect for this festive season :)
That's a big poinsettia! I haven't picked one up yet - they are lovely.
I am really amazed with this plant. It's so beautiful - may it be green, red, pink, or in this photo - white.
My Today's Flower is posted here. Please drop by if you have the time. Thanks!
What pretty potted colour.
Nice one!
It really is a beautiful photo.. so perfect for the season! I love it! =)
Hi There! love your Poinsettia flowers. My husbands prayer pal gave him one but I dont really trust myself with it, flowers die on me. I was planning to give this to my sister. I look at it this afternoon and it looks SAD. I sometimes avoid looking at it closely.
Beautiful Poinsettia!!
Now this is the color that I prefer in this traditional Christmas plant!
Great and beautiful Poinsettia!
Lovely white poinsettias.
Beautiful
Hi Norm, that looks like bogounvilla? Lovely!
Poinsettia are so beautiful. Great shot!
i think the creamy color of the white poinsettias are gorgeous...very rich looking.
thanks for sharing and have a good week.
I love your white poinsettia flowers, too!
Paz
I dont remember seeing poinsettias in yellow :) thanks for sharing :)
What a lovely Christmas star!
I never seen a white one.
Thanks for the visit to my blog!
Merry Christmas!
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