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12/3/03
In recent years, the Poinsettia, which had practically become synonymous with the winter holidays, has given ground to other favorites, namely Christmas Cactus and Amaryllis.
Many prefer Christmas Cactus which offers a wide range of colors and exotic-shaped blooms. Like many succulents, they usually grow and flourish as houseplants when their light and moisture requirements are met, and they are allowed a period of rest following their blooming. (Incidentally, the Poinsettia is botanically a Euphorbia which is disclosed by its milky sap and the bract-flower form of its blooms. It also hints at its need for high light and modest amounts of moisture.)
When looking for indoor color, don’t overlook the many attractive houseplants that are now available on the market. We tend to think primarily of the tender bulbs that produce exotic lilies and fragrant tropicals. The popularity of bulbous plants is based not only on the beauty of their flowers and foliage, but on the fact that, with appropriate care, particularly following their flowering period, they may be carried over from one year to the next. For an even greater range of sizes and varieties, look for forced bulbs like crocus, narcissus or hyacinths, or better yet, start earlier next year and force your own. Articles submitted by Bill Latimer, Johnson County Extension
Horticulture Assistant and Dennis Patton, Johnson County Extension Horticulture Agent. * Winter Wisdom is an information service of the Kansas State Johnson County Research and Extension Master Gardeners. Research-based responses are provided by Extension Master Gardener volunteers weekdays from March 1 through October 31, from 9:00 am to 4:30pm . To telephone, call (913) 764-6306 or visit the Extension Office at 13480 South Arapaho Drive, Olathe, Kansas. Visit their website at www.oznet.ksu.edu/Johnson
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