That it is native to forests and that it is not native to higher elevations is the reason why poinsettia cannot be ground in Mexico City.
Specifically, the poinsettia grows along Mexico's Pacific coast and in Mexico's interior. Coastally, it is native to tropical forests. Inland, it needs dry, hot forests. Neither of these conditions will be found inland at Mexico's capital city.
It was first grown in the city of Puebla, some 95 miles east of Mexico City.
This plant originally is grown in Mexico.
The poinsettia, Euphorbia pulcherrima is a native of Mexico.
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Poinsettia are cultivated as commercial pot plants all over the world. They are native to Mexico.
There are many types of native flowers that grow in Mexico. These flowers include the poinsettia, the Dahlia, and the Mexican sunflower.
The poinsettia originated in Mexico
Poinsettia are grown on nurseries as pot plants and sold through garden centres and florists around Christmas.
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Poinsettia, the red flower most popular at Christmastime. It is known as 'The Flower of the Night' in Mexico.
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