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Flor de Pascua: A Christmas Favorite in Spanish Homes

The Flor de Pascua, also known as the Poinsettia, brings more than just color to Spanish interiors. Despite the name suggesting a spring celebration, this plant truly shines in December. It’s become a beloved symbol of Christmas in many Spanish households.

A festive highlight in December

The Poinsettia peaks in beauty right around the holiday season. Its bold red leaves match the cozy vibe of Christmas perfectly. It’s not just a plant, it’s part of the decoration. Next to twinkling lights and green pine trees, the red bracts add instant warmth.

Whether placed by the window or next to the nativity scene, it naturally draws attention. And it fits right in, without stealing the spotlight from the Christmas tree.

More than just a pretty plant

The Poinsettia isn’t just a visual delight. In many parts of Spain, it’s a plant full of meaning. The red color is often seen as a reference to the blood of Christ. That gives it a special role in religious celebrations and family traditions.

It also brings balance. While tinsel and ornaments add sparkle, the Poinsettia offers natural elegance. It’s a touch of real life in a world of fairy lights and glitter.

A seasonal tradition with staying power

Over time, the Flor de Pascua has become a must-have during the holidays. Not because of its name, but because of the joy it brings. Its presence signals warmth, hope, and the start of a new year.

From church altars to apartment balconies, the Poinsettia blooms everywhere in December. And even though it’s not originally tied to Christmas, it feels like it was made for it.


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