Make or Send your own Winter Wonderland ~ White Poinsettias

Depending on the region you reside in reflects if you will be enjoying the ability to take walks through a winter wonderland full of glistening white snow. If it is not in the cards for you to be able to enjoy a little glistening snow this holiday season, you can at least get a good feel of the holiday season with some beautiful white poinsettia plants.
Poinsettias have had a long standing in Christmas Holiday decorations and traditions with the white poinsettia being somewhat of a Christmas icon. The great thing about poinsettias is the longlivity of their blooming season making it quite easy to deck out a home with a real Christmas feel. As long as your white poinsettias get at least 6 hours of direct sunlight, is kept away from extreme cold or heat, and water when soil is dry to the touch you can keep this symbol of Christmas around for a very long time.
If you have friends or family where the snow doesn’t glisten, provide them with the next best thing to a white Christmas – white poinsettias. A White Poinsettia from Brant Florist can be delivered decorated with Christmas balls and ribbons that can add a beautiful winter wonderland accent to any room of your home. They also make great office gifts and teacher holiday appreciation gifts. With Brant Florist, you can even add your own special touches to the White Poinsettia gifts you send such as adding some chocolate to your delivery, a teddy bear, balloons, or other accents.
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December 16th, 2009 at 1:00 am
There may be something wrong with me but I’d rather see a red poinsettia instead of white. I know there are people who like them, I just don’t happen to be one of them. The only way I think they are pretty is if they are surrounded by red ones. My church has used them that way before and it was lovely. Most homes though, don’t have that kind of room. I’ll settle for my red one.
December 16th, 2009 at 11:19 pm
I like the white poinsettia’s. I have a white Christmas tree too. They just seem fresher I think. I know there are a lot of people out there who disagree, but that’s OK, that just means I get to pick out the best ones for myself.
December 17th, 2009 at 3:16 am
I like poinsettias a lot. They say ‘Christmas’ more so than any other flower or plant I can think of, except the Christmas tree itself. I really like pairing a white and red together.
December 20th, 2009 at 2:25 pm
I got a white poinsettia for my grandma and tied a big red bow on it. She loved it. She doesn’t get to go outside anymore so it was nice that I was able to bring a little of the outside into her room. Thanks Brant Florist for the suggestion. It was a big hit.