
In generally speaking any flowers can be suitable for the Christmas. Every
country does have different plants for it. That page design to provide you
with basic most popular names from different countries.
When selecting Christmas flowers to send someone, the rule of thumb is
that less is more. Too often, professional florists tend to go overboard
when it comes to Christmas arrangements. The best holiday bouquets are those
that are simple. Particularly festive is a clear vase, the inside of which
is decorated with evergreen. Red roses and echeveria are bunched together
at the top to create a truly beautiful arrangement.
If traditional flower arrangements aren't your preference for Christmas
bouquets, then you might want to consider sending a floral wreath. Holiday
wreaths make beautiful gifts that are universally admired. Once again, when
sending a wreath it pays to be simplistic. A dried berry wreath, for instance,
is something that I have always found classic and well received.
Euphorbia leucocephala is a very dependable bloomer over the entire Christmas
season, from Thanksgiving through New Years, and beyond. Sometimes it will
treat you with a second bloom in mid spring.
The flowers are actually very tiny. What makes the bloom so spectacular
are the colored, leaf like bracts that surround the flower. The buds appear
at the end of the branches, with multiple flowers in a group. This gives
it a very dense blooming, covering the entire plant in white.
Select plants with stiff stems, good bract retention and no signs of wilting,
breaking or drooping. Be wary of plants displayed in paper, plastic or mesh
sleeves, or plants that are too closely crowded in a sales display. A poinsettia
needs its space, and the longer a plant remains sleeved, the more the plant
quality will deteriorate. Crowding can reduce air flow around the plants
and cause premature bract loss or other problems. Examine the plant's soil:
it's best to avoid waterlogged soil, particularly if the plant appears wilted.
Such a condition could signify irreversible root rot. When transporting
the plant, protect it from chilling winds and temperatures below 50°
F. Re-inserting the poinsettia into a sleeve or a large, roomy shopping
bag will usually provide adequate protection for transporting the plant
home when it is cold and windy.
Cyclamen are a genus of plants containing 20 species, which are part of
the family of Primulaceae, the Primrose family. In the wild, their distribution
is centred on the Mediterranean, being natives of parts of Europe, western
Asia and parts of North Africa.
Christmas cactus can adapt to low light, more abundant blooms are produced
on plants that have been exposed to high light intensity. Keep your plants
in a sunny location indoors. Plants can be moved outdoors in summer, but
keep them in a shady or semi-shady location. Too much direct sunlight can
burn the leaves. When it's time to bring the plants back inside in the fall,
slowly adjust the plants to life indoors by gradually increasing the number
of hours they spend indoors each day
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