Selecting A
Poinsettia
Poinsettias
are traditional Christmas plants that will last through the
Christmas season and beyond. It is important to select the best
plant for your home environment. The following are a few
selection pointers:
- Choose
a plant with dark green foliage down to the soil line.
- Choose
bracts (modified leaves) that are completely colored.
- Do
not purchase poinsettias with a lot of green around the
bract edges.
- Do
not choose plants with fallen or yellowed leaves.
- The
poinsettia should look full, balanced and attractive from
all sides.
- The
plant should be 2 1/2 times taller than the diameter of the
container.
- Choose
plants that are not drooping or wilting.
- Do
not purchase plants that are displayed in paper or plastic
sleeves. Plants held in sleeves will deteriorate quickly.
- Do
not purchase plants that have been displayed or crowded
close together. Crowding can cause premature bract loss.
- Check
the plant’s soil. If it’s wet and the plant is wilted,
this could be an indication of root rot.
- Check
the poinsettia’s maturity. Check the true flowers which
are located at the base of the colored bracts. If the
flowers are green or red-tipped and fresh looking the bloom
will "hold" longer than if yellow pollen is
covering the flowers.
- When
you take the poinsettia home, be sure to have it sleeved or
covered when outdoor temperatures are below 50°F.
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