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+ For fostering an effort to reduce waste at the holiday most notorious for extravagance and waste. (May have to substantiate that claim, but I feel safe in saying that little holiday packaging and few batteries are recycled) |
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+ For an Idea supporting the notion that Christmas spirit is eternal and renewing. |
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You got the vote of the environmental crowd, the cheapskate crowd, and the botanical crowd. Perfect. |
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I've often wondered why poinsettias are so pernickety - perhaps they don't really want red leaves. |
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They show red bracts (the techo name for the showy red leaves around the tiny flowers) all year 'round where I live. Of course, it's as hot as buggery here, at this time of the year. |
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And we don't really get a winter. |
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strange, I thought the red, ahem, *bracts* were induced by the long winter nights although I can understand how they like the heat as they are native to Mexico. |
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Euphorbia pulcherrima. Native to Central America. Poisonous. Most of its 2000-odd relatives resemble cacti, rather than the rangy, woody plant that we know as Poinsettia. The Poinsettia known as "Snowflake" is much prettier, in my view. |
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I think the poisonous tag is a myth. |
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Maybe so [po], but for roasting purposes I inherently distrust any twig that exudes milky sap. |
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Quite an effective plan, couple it with a return for deposit credit - perhaps $2.00 per plant to ensure the plant makes it back to the grower in place of the dumpster. |
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you're meant to look at it, reensure, not brew it! |
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Definately in the right spirit +. However it is much easier, cheaper and more efficient to grow new ones each year. I think many people wouldn't want them if they were much bigger than normal. |
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