euphorbia pulcherrima การใช้
- Commercial cultivars of euphorbia pulcherrima serve as natural hosts.
- Regardless of what you call it, its official name is euphorbia pulcherrima, which means " very beautiful ."
- For shade trees, he favoured a bold mix of palms, pines and dramatic flowering species such as poinsettias ( Euphorbia pulcherrima ) and jacarandas ( Jacaranda mimosifolia ).
- The botanical name, Euphorbia pulcherrima, originated as an annotation of a herbarium specimen by the German botanist, Carl Ludwig Willdenow and was first published by Johann Friedrich Klotzsch in 1834.
- The hackneyed poinsettia, a tropical plant formally known as Euphorbia pulcherrima, whose cherry red bracts are often mistaken for flowers, was thrust upon the world by Joel Roberts Poinsett in 1825.
- Although the botanical name bounced around a bit before it was established as Euphorbia pulcherrima ( the Latin word " pulcher " basically means good-looking ), the common name comes from Joel Roberts Poinsett ( 1779-1851 ), the U . S . ambassador to Mexico who is credited with discovering the plant there.