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The orgin of thePointsetta

The poinsettia, scientifically known as Euphorbia pulcherrima, is native to Mexico and Central America. It was cultivated and named after Joel Roberts Poinsett, an American diplomat, and botanist.

In 1825, Poinsett, who was the first U.S. Ambassador to Mexico, encountered this plant in Taxco, Mexico, and was struck by its vibrant red leaves, which are often mistaken for flowers. He was fascinated by its beauty and sent specimens of the plant back to his home in South Carolina.

Poinsett began growing and propagating the plant in his greenhouse and shared it with botanical gardens and horticultural enthusiasts. The plant gained popularity and eventually became associated with Poinsett, leading to its common name, “poinsettia.”

The poinsettia’s association with Christmas came later, mainly due to its vivid red and green foliage, which coincides with the colors of the holiday season. Today, the poinsettia is a popular decorative plant during the Christmas holidays in many countries around the world.

The term “Xmas” dates back to the 1500s

a church with a large christmas tree outside lit up at night

The term “Xmas” dates back to the 1500s

   Contrary to popular belief, “Xmas” is not a trendy attempt to “take Christ out of Christmas”. “Christianity” was spelled “Xianity” as far back as 1100. X, or Chi, is the Greek first letter of “Christ” so “X” and back in the fourth century, Constantine the Great often referenced the shorthand version. Some say it was as early as 1021 that the abbreviation “XPmas” was used to reference the holiday, which was later shortened to “Xmas.”