It will be Christmas about 3 weeks time and I am getting sentimental. When my mum was alive, she liked to buy poinsettas during this festive to decorate her porch to give it that Christmasy feel. This year I bought a pot of poinsettas to carry on the tradition. You can see it sitting prettily on the shoe rack of my porch.
All these years, I have spent it with my mum. This will be the first time that she won't be here with me. Thankfully I will be visiting my sister, Li Lian and her family in Singapore around that time. So that makes it bearable for me.
Let me go back to the topic I set out to highlight for this post, Poinsettas. This plant is a part of the Euphorbiaceae or Spurge family. Botanically, the plant is known as Euphorbia pulcherrima. In Mexico Poinsettas are known as ""La Flor de la Nochebuena" (Flower of the Holy Night, or Christmas Eve).
While considered by the ancient Aztecs to be symbols of purity, in today's language of flowers, red, white or pink poinsettias, the December birth flower, symbolize good cheer and success and are said to bring wishes of mirth and celebration.
Source: http://www.teleflora.com/poinsettia/flowers-plants/poinsettia-detail.asp
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