Wednesday, November 19, 2008

A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE POINSETTIA


Indigenous to Mexico, the "Flor de Noch Buena," was first brought to the United States in 1928 by then incumbent US Ambassador Dr. Joel Roberts-Poinsett. Known to grow taller than 15 feet, the colorful Christmas flower actually gets its appearance from its "bracts," vibrantly pigmented leaf-sections that surround the true-but-uneventful blossom.