White Poinsettia - Euphorbia pulcherrima - British Grown

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Scientific Name
Euphorbia pulcherrima (Euphorbus' most beautiful plant)

Common Name
Poinsettia, Flor de Pascua (Flower of Easter), Christmas flower, Christmas star

Origin
Native to Central America, especially S. Mexico

Description
The Poinsettia's Latin name really hits the mark! Its striking colouring is found not in flowers but in the bright leaves (a specialised type of leaf known as a 'bract') which surround the much smaller flowers. They became associated with the season thanks to their resemblance to stars and have remained a winter staple thanks to their stunning colour and beauty. What better centrepiece could there be for your table heaving with food or surrounded by leftovers? And the best part is, with the right care, this one can last until next year and beyond!

Light

Bright, indirect light is best, and your poinsettia will appreciate a splash of morning or evening sun too! DORMANCY: Keep it in a bright setting through spring and early summer. To get it to flower again in December, make sure it gets 15 hours of darkness (eg by placing it in a box or under a blanket) from August until mid-November; once the leaves start to change colour, gradually increase the amount of light it gets to mimic the start of spring!

Water

Keep your poinsettia's soil moist- only let the top quarter dry out between waters, and use lukewarm water to avoid shocking it. Over-watering is common; don't let your plant sit in soggy soil! DORMANCY: Increase waters slightly towards the end of spring (mimicking the end of summer), make sure it is not overwatered and soggy whilst in its dark room/box for longer periods, and increase watering again as you increase light once the leaves start to redden.

Humidity
Average humidity is fine, as long as your house is not overly dry and the plant isn't too near a radiator.

Soil

Use a well-draining, moisture-retentive houseplant soil. Repot every two years as the plant grows, and add grit or perlite of it's in a darker location to downplay over-watering

Food
Fertilise every four waters in autumn and winter using a 'flowering plant' fertiliser. DORMANCY: Use a 'houseplant' fertiliser from early spring to late summer, and reduce to every 6 waters.

Temperature

Ideally between 15-25°C. DORMANCY: Temperature can be reduced to 12°C during the spring for its dormancy period; don't let it get below 15°C while flowering.

Pet-safe
No, this plant is toxic to pets and small humans.

Sprouts Top Tips
To get your poinsettia flowering and with its striking leaf colour in winter, follow the dormancy instructions, and prune off the colourful leaves at the start of spring. If you just want to keep your plant and don't mind when it flowers, that's fine too! It will follow our seasons and bloom in spring instead- hence the Spanish name 'Easter Flower'! The advice on watering, light and fertilising in dormancy periods will be applicable in our autumn/winter in that case.

Did you know?
There are around 100 different varieties of poinsettia now, with varying colours and patterns.

Important Information

If you have any questions, please check out the below or get in touch via our contact form

We're devoted to sending our customers quality plants with the best service around. Every plant is backed by our 7-day guarantee, so they arrive in good health.

Our team takes extra steps when prepping plants for transportation, but they're still sensitive to changes, so there may be minor cosmetic issues. We always aim to photograph and disclose any flaws before shipping, but a living creature travelling across the country in a box can take a hot minute to adjust to its new life.

If you have any issues within 7 days of receiving your order, holler at our customer support team on our contact form with your order details and some pics of the issue. After the guarantee has expired, though, we can't refund as we can't guarantee care and environmental factors. If you repot the plant during the 7 days, the guarantee is void.

We have been sending plants up and down the country for many year now and we like to think we have our way down to an art.

We protect the plant from falling out of the soil with tissue paper and tape if needed, then we wrap the plant in corrugated cardboard, and sometimes we protect the leaves with extra tissue paper if required. This is then placed into a box and if there is any empty space, we fill this with void fill to stop the plants moving around inside the box. Sometimes we will write a note on your packing slip to water the plant on arrival, so please look out for this. This is due a freshly watered plant going in a box will not only be soggy, but as the plant is in darkness this can sometimes make the plant unhappy when just freshly watered.

If your plant arrives to you unhappy, please send us a photo of the plant and packaging if relevant straight away, so we can advise you.

Online orders are packed and dispatched within a few days. Usually depending on volumes, we aim to get your order dispatched within 1 working day. We have collections from Royal Mail 6 days a week so deliveries tend to be speedy.

Our standard parcel delivery service is £4.99 for Royal Mail Tracked48, you can upgrade to Tracked24 for £2.50.

We do offer a Tracked48 Large Letter option for £2.99, and Tracked24 for £1 extra, but this only applies to products less than 2.5cm thick.

*Deliveries 7 days a week only included Tracked24 parcels.

Link to your shipping policy

We get a lot of boxes, packaging and whatnot at Sprouts from all our various supplier's deliveries. We re-use this packaging material where possible, plus we take in donations from local businesses and customers to our shop to avoid excess packaging going to landfill. Sometimes your delivery might look a little different, or come in a branded box from another company, but rest assured the items inside are carefully packed with love and attention inside. We use paper tape and all our branded materials included are fully recyclable. Sometimes we use polystyrene, bubble wrap or plastic wrap in the packaging, all these items are not new and where possible, please use them again.

We have partnered with Zedify to offer low-carbon deliveries in Central Bristol for £6.99.

Zedify collect and deliver orders from us Monday - Friday and will usually deliver your order the same day its collected. If you place your order before 11am, we will aim to get it collected the same day but this isnt always possible. When you have received your dispatch email, Zedify should be delivering your order the same day, anytime before 6pm.

We cannot give an idea of time, but if you would prefer delivery on a certain date (Monday - Friday) please get in touch or leave a note at check out with your preferred delivery date and we will do our best to accommodate your request.

Zedify deliver to the following postcodes BS1, BS2, BS3, BS4, BS5, BS6, BS7, BS8 (1, 2, 3A - 3N, 4), BS9 (1,3,4).

Select click and collect at checkout to collect your order from our Bristol shop.

You will get an email when your order is ready to collect, where possible please come and collect your order the same day as we have limited space. If you are going to collect your order at a later date, please let us know in the message box at check out so we know when to expect you. Some items such as gift sets, kits and pre-order items may not be ready to collect the same day, again please let us know what day you would like to collect and we will let you know if there's any issues.

We do not offer free returns, but if you are unhappy with your delivery, please get in touch. If your parcel or order has been damaged, please take photos and send these over to our team so we can look into this for you.

If you have ordered an item and you would like to exchange it, we should be able to do this for you. There may be an extra charge for delivery, but get in touch to discuss. For plants there is a 7 day return policy and 30 days for everything else, apart from sale items which are none returnable. 

You can return or exchange in our Bristol shop for free.

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