Each year on December 12, National Poinsettia Day honors the radiant flower that has become a cherished emblem of ChristianFestivities across the United States and Mexico. This day holds deep Historical significance, tracing its roots to Mexican legend, where the poinsettia symbolized humility and devotion. Introduced to America by diplomat Joel Poinsett, the bloom quickly became synonymous with Christmas décor and seasonal joy. From church altars to family hearths, its crimson leaves illuminate the season with warmth, embodying the enduring bond between culture, faith, and floral elegance.

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