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Poinsettias are the Christmas season flower, but where did they come from? Here are some interesting tidbits for conversation starters in December.
The genus name "Euphorbia" comes from Euphorbus, the Greek physician to King Juba ll (50 B.C. to A.D. 19) of Numidia (present-day Algeria). King Juba ll was the first person to find a succulent-type Euphorbia. "Pulcherrima" means "very handsome." The common name "poinsettia" is in honor of Joel Robert Poinsett, the first U.S. ambassador…
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Here are some great email choices for Birthday Wishes......serious and funny!
Hand written on a card adds a personal touch.
Enjoy,
Cyndi Gutowski,IFD
Floral Insight
281-387-1530
floralinsighttx.com
Happy Birthday to my favorite person, dearest friend, closest companion, and love of my life!
Because you’re so special to me, I just wanted to send you a special gift to say Happy Birthday!
Wishing you birthday memories to hold…
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