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Red Poinsettia in White Pot
A 4-inch or 6-inch red poinsettia in our decorative winter container will make the perfect gift this holiday season. This beautiful seasonal plant is easy to care for and long lasting.
To care for a poinsettia, place it in a bright spot with indirect sunlight, keep it away from cold drafts, and water thoroughly only when the top of the soil feels dry to the touch, allowing excess water to drain completely. After the holidays, prune the plant and move it to a location with 6–8 hours of bright light daily, providing 14 hours of uninterrupted darkness for about 10 weeks to encourage it to rebloom.
Poinsettias are not deadly to pets, but their milky sap can cause mild irritation to a cat's mouth, esophagus, and stomach, leading to symptoms like nausea, vomiting, and drooling.
A 4-inch or 6-inch red poinsettia in our decorative winter container will make the perfect gift this holiday season. This beautiful seasonal plant is easy to care for and long lasting.
To care for a poinsettia, place it in a bright spot with indirect sunlight, keep it away from cold drafts, and water thoroughly only when the top of the soil feels dry to the touch, allowing excess water to drain completely. After the holidays, prune the plant and move it to a location with 6–8 hours of bright light daily, providing 14 hours of uninterrupted darkness for about 10 weeks to encourage it to rebloom.
Poinsettias are not deadly to pets, but their milky sap can cause mild irritation to a cat's mouth, esophagus, and stomach, leading to symptoms like nausea, vomiting, and drooling.