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White Holiday Poinsettia (3-Pack)

White Holiday Poinsettia (3-Pack)

SKU:HOL-POI-WRD-6in-3PACK

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Holiday Poinsettia - Festive Color for Any Space!

Brighten up your Christmas decor with the Holiday Poinsettia—the season’s most iconic bloom. Known for its vibrant bracts, this stunning plant brings an instant holiday vibe to any room or entryway. Whether you place it on your tables, on the mantel, or near the front door, it’s sure to make a cheerful statement. The best part? You can choose your favorite color, complete with a festive foil container. 

Why You’ll Love It:

  • Easy to Care For: Thrives indoors with minimal care—just a bright spot and a little water are all it needs to stay happy through the season.
  • Long-Lasting Color: With the right light, these festive blooms can last all winter long, adding joy even after the holiday season ends.
  • Perfect Gift: Looking for a thoughtful, seasonal gift? Poinsettias are a wonderful way to share holiday warmth with friends, family, or coworkers.

How to Keep Your Poinsettia Merry and Bright:

Place in a room with indirect sunlight, keep soil just barely moist, and avoid drafts to keep it vibrant and fresh. Perfect for indoor use or in covered outdoor spots during mild winter days.

Add a splash of traditional holiday color to your space with a classic Holiday Poinsettia—a festive favorite that keeps on giving!

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  • Product Category

    Holiday Deco

  • Product Subcategory:

    Poinsettia

  • Botanical Name:

    Euphorbia pulcherrima

  • Does Not Ship To:

    AZ, OR

  • Mature Height:

    2-3 ft.

  • Mature Width:

    2-3 ft.

  • Growing Zone:

    Indoors

  • Indoor Growing:

    Indoors

  • Sunlight:

    Indirect Light

  • Growth Rate:

    Moderate

  • Harvest Time:

  • Bloom Time:

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White Holiday Poinsettia (3-Pack)

Planting Directions

<h2>How to Care for a Holiday Poinsettia</h2>
Poinsettias are popular holiday plants known for their vibrant red, pink, or white "blooms" (which are actually colorful leaves called bracts). With the right care, they can last well beyond the holiday season. Here’s how to keep your poinsettia looking great:

<h3>Light and Temperature</h3> <ul> <li><strong>Light:</strong> Place in bright, indirect sunlight for at least 6 hours daily. Avoid direct sun, which can scorch the leaves.</li> <li><strong>Temperature:</strong> Keep between 65–70°F during the day and slightly cooler at night (55–60°F). Avoid placing near cold drafts or heat sources like fireplaces or vents.</li> </ul> <h3>Watering</h3> <ul> <li>Water when the top inch of soil feels dry. Thoroughly soak the soil until water drains from the bottom, but do not leave the pot sitting in water.</li> <li>Mist lightly if the indoor air is dry, as poinsettias prefer moderate humidity.</li> </ul> <h3>Fertilization</h3> <p>During the holiday season, poinsettias generally don’t need fertilizer. If you wish to keep it as a year-round houseplant, fertilize every 4-6 weeks with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer starting in late winter.</p> <h3>Extended Care After the Holidays</h3> <ul> <li>In early spring, cut the plant back to about 6 inches to encourage new growth.</li> <li>Place it in a sunny window and continue watering when the soil feels dry.</li> <li>In late spring, repot into fresh soil if needed and move outside to a shaded area if temperatures are above 60°F.</li> <li>To rebloom for the next holiday season, give it 14 hours of complete darkness each day starting in early October.</li> </ul>

White Holiday Poinsettia (3-Pack)

FAQs

<h2>Holiday Poinsettia FAQs</h2>
Known for its bright, festive red leaves, the Holiday Poinsettia is a beloved addition to any holiday decor. Here are some answers to commonly asked questions about caring for and enjoying this classic winter plant.

<h3>1. How do I care for my Poinsettia to keep it looking vibrant all season?</h3> <strong>Answer:</strong> Poinsettias thrive in bright, indirect light and prefer temperatures between 65-75°F. Keep the soil slightly moist but avoid waterlogging—water only when the top inch of soil feels dry. Avoid exposing it to drafts, cold windows, or heaters, as extreme temperatures can cause leaf drop. With the right care, your Poinsettia will stay lush and colorful through the holidays. <h3>2. Can I get my Poinsettia to bloom again next year?</h3> <strong>Answer:</strong> Yes! Although it takes some effort, you can encourage your Poinsettia to re-bloom. After the holidays, reduce watering and let the plant rest in a cool, dim area. In spring, prune it back to about 6 inches and resume regular care. Then, starting in October, place it in complete darkness for 14 hours each night and in bright daylight during the day. This routine triggers the bloom cycle, so you can enjoy vibrant leaves by the next holiday season. <h3>3. Are Poinsettias safe for pets?</h3> <strong>Answer:</strong> Poinsettias have a mild toxicity to cats and dogs if ingested, but they’re generally not highly dangerous. Eating the leaves might cause mild stomach upset or drooling, so it’s best to place your plant out of reach of curious pets. <h3>4. What color options do Poinsettias come in?</h3> <strong>Answer:</strong> While classic red is the most popular, Poinsettias are available in a variety of colors, including pink, white, peach, and even marbled or speckled varieties. These colorful bracts (the modified leaves) provide options for every holiday style and theme. <h3>5. Can I grow a Poinsettia outside?</h3> <strong>Answer:</strong> In warmer climates (USDA zones 9-11), Poinsettias can be grown outdoors. They prefer a partially shaded area with well-drained soil. Plant them after the danger of frost has passed, and with care, they can grow into large, shrub-like plants that bloom during winter.